Lamare Weekly Planner Notepad – Premium Undated Weekly To Do List Notepad for School, Home & Office Desk To Do List and Productivity Planning Pad
$16.95 $13.95
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Stay Organized & Productive – This weekly calendar pad tear off helps prioritize tasks with a simple layout, perfect for work as your weekly desk pad, study tools and productivity tools.
Thick, Premium Paper – Unlike other weekly planner pads, our weekly to do list planner and weekly desk calendar has durable, 52 thick pages that prevent ink bleeding, plus a sturdy backing for easy writing.
Undated & Tear-Off Sheets – This weekly desk planner features undated tear-off pages, so you can start anytime. Ideal for students, professionals, goal-setters and online college student essentials.
Great for Work & Study – Whether you need a study planner, office to do pad or weeks planner, this weekly notepad is a law school essentials and school essentials for college students also for online study or remote work.
Eco-Friendly & FSC Certified – Made with responsibly sourced paper, this weekly planner desk pad supports sustainability. Perfect for home, office, school essentials and as an ADHD calendar or content planner.
13 reviews for Lamare Weekly Planner Notepad – Premium Undated Weekly To Do List Notepad for School, Home & Office Desk To Do List and Productivity Planning Pad
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Amazing
Great product!! Helps me plan out my week and keeps me accountable. I love the simplicity of the page.
mike –
Absolutely Perfect!
The absolute best weekly planner. Iâm a list kind of a person, and every morning Iâd make a list of what I want to accomplish⦠this planner just helps me time manage so much better! You can weekly plan and prioritize based on days and your time availability. This was a total game changer for me.
reed miller –
First time I’ve ever been organized
This got me through a few semesters of college, I only wish the spot for notes was a bit bigger. The habits section is cute but I didn’t use it often. I liked the priority boxes because they didn’t get lost in the rest of my notes. The paper is nice and thick and tears cleanly.
phunkyvida –
Just What I Needed
I am a very visual person and I like to try and I’ve tried many styles of planners and journals. I start them with great enthusiasm but when I return to them a few weeks or months later I feel like I’ve wasted pages due to the pre-printed dates/days. This is a perfect solution for me.I’ve been laid off from my job and currently job searching during the pandemic and this has really helped motivate me to set goals- mundane ones like: wake up on time, job search, shower, work out, eat meals, take vitamins. Reminders, for example, review bills before x date or take dog to the vet. Then those little tasks that fall through the cracks like buying a birthday card or remembering to picking up medications/dry cleaning. And of course the bigger things, like appointment reminders for the doctor or dentist, return labels, upcoming credit card bill. You get it.I use it to organize my week- everything from meal planning to appointment reminders. I also find it very calming to sit down at the beginning of the week and write down things that need to be accomplished by the end of the week and it’s out of my mind and not a nagging thought anymore. Big rocks, little rocks? Am I right?It’s a great feeling to also be able to break down larger tasks over a few days (get shipping label –> get money order –> drop at post office) and it’s good for me because then I am not worried about forgetting a task or skipping a step. It feels great to cross things off and look back at the end of the week feeling like you’ve accomplished everything (or nearly everything) you set out to do for the week. I like the habit tracker too because it helps me rate my week on a deeper level and make an effort to make measurable changes (Did I drink enough water? Did I take my vitamins?) When I am done with the week, I file it away in a small binder so if I need to I can flip back and review at a later time.The only thing I wish that this product has is either that the pad itself came with a magnet (so I could leave the pad on the fridge) or that each sheet was like a big post it note so I could sticky the sheet in use on my white board. I am lucky I have a bulletin board in my home office and pin it up there.I will probably repurchase this item when I run out of sheets.
Gnutty –
Very simple
This product will do a nice job of keeping me organized and accountable. Which is what itâs all about. However! The photo may be mis-leading as I was surprised when it arrived and was only white paper with black ink ⦠there is no color or shading. Which I kind of liked in the photo. Likely I did not read the product description closely enough. Still â¦
Ashley –
What would I do without this planner?
I’ve been using this for 3 years now, so I should probably write a review! I love this planner so much. It has a very specific use, so if you want a planner that covers the whole month, year, or a long-term notebook style, this is not for you. This is for someone who prefers to plan out 1 week at a time and then move on. I love the different spaces to write out long-term to-dos and priorities beyond your daily tasks, and the habit tracker at the bottom is perfect for tracking personal tasks you do every day (ie vitamins, workout, etc). The sheets do not have the dates on them, but I like that better. If I decide not to use it for a week, no biggie, I am not wasting any paper. Once a new week begins, I tear off the sheet and begin fresh, and it’s such a great mental reset. The back is a sturdy cardboard, so I can tote this along with my laptop to meetings or the office without worrying about it getting ruined, and it’s about the same size as a piece of paper – big enough to write comfortably on but not so big it’s bulky. I use a digital calendar for my monthly and yearly at a glance planning and meetings, so this is more for making daily/weekly lists of my tasks in an organized way and crossing things off.
mom –
Great tool to keep focused and accomplished for the week!
Got this for my daughter in college. She loves it and swears by it! Really helps her to organize her week to get everything accomplished that she needs to and helps her to keep focused on the important things she needs to. I took a few from the second pad I got her, to try it out myself. I really like it too!
Christina G. –
Elegant and easy way to keep your week organized!
I had been using a small notepad to keep up with my weekly To Do’s, so I knew I needed a better way to organize my week. Digital planners are one thing, but looking down and reading things I wrote makes me remember them more than being in my phone calendar, plus, if you have multiple calendars it is hard to keep all your activities straight. This organizer is made of thick paper and is not flimsy at all. The decorative items are not overdone, rather they provide a simple elegance to the page. Everything I need to keep my week organized is in one place on my desk and I love it!
Amna –
Like it
Shel –
Arrived in time. Beautifully packaged. Great layout for a weekly planner/goal setting schedule. I am motivated for the new year. Love It!
Amazon Customer –
I got this planner to keep my to do list and daily habit tracking all in one place. Great layout! The only thing I wish is that I ordered a larger one.
Nath Nath –
Parfait pour préparer sa semaine et la visualiser de suite au lieu d’avoir à laisser son agenda ouvert
Erinn Elder –
Love it! So handy to help me remember EVERYTHING that I need from week to week