Passion Planner
$35.00
Passion Planner is a goal-oriented planner designed to help you clearly define your goals and break them down into actionable steps. It combines functionality and mindfulness to keep you focused and inspired.

Our take
The planner that keeps your goals and dreams on track.
Alright, let’s dive into this Passion Planner thing. It's basically a planner that tries to get you to think about your goals while keeping track of your daily to-dos. Now, I’m all for setting goals, but sometimes it feels like a bit much to mix that with my grocery lists. The weekly layout is pretty standard, but it does have this cool feature where you jot down your "focus" for the day. I guess it’s nice to have a nudge toward what really matters, especially when life gets chaotic, but it might not be for everyone.
One thing that stands out is the monthly reflection section. This is where the Passion Planner shines a bit brighter than your average planner. It asks you to reflect on what went well, what didn’t, and how you can improve. If you’re into self-improvement, this could be a game-changer. But let’s be real, if you're not the reflective type, this might just feel like extra homework. It’s like therapy on paper, without the couch.
The space of infinite possibility — that’s what they call the blank pages you get in the planner. It’s basically open space to doodle or write whatever pops into your head. If you’re creative or like to sketch, this is a sweet feature. But if you’re someone who just needs to jot down appointments and notes, these pages might end up as wasted space. I mean, not everyone has time during a busy day to get all artsy.
On the downside, the paper quality leaves a bit to be desired. If you’re using anything more than a basic pen, you might notice some bleed-through. It’s kind of a bummer if you’re big on stationery and like using colorful pens or markers. Also, the planner’s a bit bulky. If you’re someone who carries it around all day, it might weigh you down. But hey, if you leave it on your desk, it’s not a dealbreaker.
So, here’s the bottom line: the Passion Planner is pretty solid if you’re looking to mix productivity with a bit of introspection. It’s not just about organizing your life; it’s about thinking about where you’re headed. But if you're just looking for a straightforward planner without the extra stuff, this might feel like overkill. It’s a matter of what you need — if you want a planner with a side of life coaching, this could be your jam. Otherwise, maybe keep it simple and stick with a basic planner.