Where can I buy a cool day planner?
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I would suggest this Franklin Covey Compact 365 Undated Ring-bound Day Planner - Zebra. This 12-Month, Undated Weekly Planner Lets You Start Planning Any Time Of Year Without Missing A Beat, And The Durable, Lightweight Binder Features Wipe-Clean Coated Canvas.
I also recommend the Day-Timer 41746 Bonded Leather Organizer Starter Set, 3-3/4 x 6-3/4, Black Everything you need to get started. A bonded leather binder made from recycled leather fibers.
Fairmont planner offers a professional leather cover with a snap closure and slim profile. Includes undated 12-month calendars, one month of undated daily planning pages, note pad and telephone/address.
I also recommend the Day-Timer 41746 Bonded Leather Organizer Starter Set, 3-3/4 x 6-3/4, Black Everything you need to get started. A bonded leather binder made from recycled leather fibers.
Fairmont planner offers a professional leather cover with a snap closure and slim profile. Includes undated 12-month calendars, one month of undated daily planning pages, note pad and telephone/address.
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A day planner is almost an essential for navigating through people's busy lives these days. Some great sites to pick up a unique planner include, http://www.thedailyplanner.com, http://www.urbanoutfitters.com, and http://www.anthropologie.com
