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Full Focus Gray Linen Planner by Michael Hyatt – The #1 Daily Planner to Increase Focus, Eliminate Overwhelm, and Achieve Your Biggest Goals – Hardcover

Original price was: $59.99.Current price is: $49.98.

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📆 DESIGN YOUR DAYS & ACHIEVE YOUR MOST IMPORTANT GOALS – Strategically plan your year and live each day with purpose. Keep your top priorities front and center, ensuring that you focus on what truly matters. This planner is meticulously crafted for high achievers who aspire to lead an intentional and fulfilling life, making daily progress toward their biggest ambitions.
🎯 PROVEN STRATEGIES FOR ACHIEVING YOUR GOALS – Based on the powerful principles from productivity expert Michael Hyatt’s bestselling courses and training, which have empowered over 100,000 high achievers worldwide. These field-tested strategies are designed to help you focus on your top priorities daily, enabling you to consistently work toward and accomplish your most significant annual goals.
📈 TRACK YOUR PROGRESS & STAY FOCUSED – Utilize the weekly and quarterly review templates, alongside daily task lists, to seamlessly bridge the gap between your everyday actions and your long-term ambitions. With your priorities consistently in sight, you won’t be derailed by life’s daily demands. The Full Focus Planner empowers you to filter through the noise of the urgent and focus on what truly matters, ensuring steady progress toward your most important goals.
💡 CONQUER OVERWHELM & BOOST PRODUCTIVITY – With our innovative daily framework, you can distinguish your highest-impact activities from your routine tasks. This approach keeps you consistently advancing toward your goals, ensuring that each day contributes to making this year your most productive and successful.

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Customers like the quality and trackability of the planner. They mention it’s well-made, sturdy, and helps them with organization. They also appreciate the design, writing space, and quality. However, some customers disagree on the value for money, build quality, and ease of use.

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10 reviews for Full Focus Gray Linen Planner by Michael Hyatt – The #1 Daily Planner to Increase Focus, Eliminate Overwhelm, and Achieve Your Biggest Goals – Hardcover

  1. Elinor Saab

    Best planner for my ADHD & Autism.
    I have tried ALL the planners (yes, all of them!) from the Fox to Panda, to Franklin Covey, Bullet, and more. I’m not going to get into why I ditched those.This planner has 2 pages per day, and 4 pages of reflection/week ahead planning. I have room for notes, to do’s, my goals for the week, what could be improved, and room to plan for things that need to be done 3+ months out (this is a three month planner) .This planner helps me with my ADHD, as I set aside time each morning to reflect on what worked the previous day, what I need to do today, without having to draw boxes on each page and decorate for the month, and doing lots of labor and brainpower intensive layouts myself. That got old and very frustrating.This planner lays flat, comes with 2 integrated ribbons for bookmarks, integrated habit tracker, and a great weekly planner with plenty of room to write.Summary: after using this for nearly a month, I’m completely in love with this planner. I love that there are 2 pages per day, pages at the end of the week for reflection, and 2 pages to plan ahead. Daily, there are personal goals, habit-tracker, time scheduling, and nearly a whole page for notes.I’m a Realtor, with ADHD & Autism, and this is the best planner I’ve found for keeping me sane and on track, while allowing me to see/create time for me.

  2. Jeannine

    Completely new to Michael Hyatt, but I LOVE this planner/goal-tracker!!
    I’ve always loved organizers. I started carrying a Daytimer when I was 14 (year section, month section, day section), and that system worked really well for me until adulthood. Then, suddenly, those calendar systems didn’t seem relevant. They weren’t flexible enough for the ever-changing plans of the work world (my boss doesn’t write a syllabus for me!), and they didn’t capture my priorities. When you’re a student, your priorities are pretty much set for you. You go to school, do your homework, maybe do sports or music or a part-time job (all of which are scheduled for you), and then hang out with your friends, who are always nearby and have time to hang out.Since then, I’ve experimented with about 30 different systems, including a dozen online methods. I finally gave up and created my own, using 1 zippered notebook for my daily tasks and errands and another to track my long-term goals, health measures, budget, and so forth. That has worked out okay, but it’s clunky. And I didn’t find a way to visualize my priorities and figure out how to be disciplined but also flexible.I am incredibly impressed with the FFP. I didn’t know anything about Michael Hyatt until I read a book of his recently, and I have no connections to him or his company, but the system he put together is really brilliant. He’s figured out how to create a compact planner that combines and prioritizes long-term goals, short-term goals, and daily tasks. His daily layout is very similar to the layout I’d created myself, with a small vertical section to show appointments, to-do list, and free-form section. The part that’s new for me is the constant review and reflection. Also, I love, love, love that he includes weekends! It drives me crazy when planners don’t have them. If I don’t structure my weekends, they completely vanish on me. I have to plan my weekends if I want to make sure I’m socializing, pursuing hobbies, and getting household errands done.Okay, so there’s all of that, but let me say just a bit about the book itself. It’s very well designed. It has all the features I look for in planner-style notebooks: elastic to hold the cover down, sturdy cover that’s water-resistant, tight binding, neutral color, AND an envelope in the back cover. This is so important. At times, I’ve pasted my own envelope into planners, because I always want to have some stamps, envelopes and checks with me. I also like to carry repositionable tabs for marking sections. Apparently, marking sections is important to MH as well, because his book has 2 ribbons instead of 1.This book won’t totally replace my system, because I still want a tangible place to record my budget and health markers. But it replaces everything else I’ve been using. And I’m very excited to see if the weekly goals review increases my accomplishments. Right now, I’m only hitting about 20% of my long-term goals.I know this is a long and rambling post, but I’m just so impressed. Oh, one last thing is that he has you plan 2 morning rituals and 2 evening rituals, 1 set to bracket your awake time (meditation, exercise, etc.), and 1 set to bracket your hours at work (filling water bottle, cleaning up your desk, etc.).

  3. Ark121418

    Product is great – Amazon shipping sucks
    First, the seller and product get 5 stars. I’ve bought several of these planners and always receive them quickly, and the planner is second to none.The only reason I’m leaving this review is because it’s apparently impossible to leave feedback for Amazon shipping unless you’re doing a return (in my case, I have nothing to return), so maybe they’ll see this or the seller will relay the info. Despite there being a sign asking for all deliveries to be placed on my porch, the Amazon delivery driver was too lazy to walk 15’ to my porch so instead just threw the package in the middle of my driveway. My dog has full access to my driveway and within 5 minutes of the package being delivered (while I was at work), she decided to make it her midday snack. The seller and maker of this product get 5 stars. Amazon delivery gets zero stars and owes me a new planner!

  4. Used it at night, washed it up within 10-15 mins, and applied hydrating cream before going to bed. Did my normal skincare routine, and it showed a nice natural glow.

    love it, but it only fits 3 months…
    imagine having to buy this 4 times a year. too expensive.

  5. Juan S.

    Gain traction and foresight
    Love this focus planner. This is my second one. I like that you are constantly reminded about your goals for the day, the week, the quarter and the year. It’s great for habit forming as well as for recalibrating and aligning with your mid and long term goals through daily action

  6. Gerardo

    Prácticamente lo que necesitaba

  7. Geoff Glasspell

    Prioritizing, Task Management, Weekly Review/Preview, Ample Daily Space for important notes and idea generation. Also comes with an online support group on Facebook.

  8. Businessplaner

    Der Aufbau des Planers ist grandios. Mehr dazu und viele Videos gibt es auf der Seite von Michael Hyatt. Auch einen Podcast gibt es zu dem Planner

  9. Amazon Customer

    Just what he wanted

  10. J. P

    I loved the ifocus journal which seems to have run out of stock.This was the closest alternative I could find that encourages you to keep your to-do list in check.Each day you are asked to prioritise just three things.There are two bookmarks but three areas your really want to keep tabs on what’s happening for the week, the day and your bigger goals at the start.Each week you’re asked to go back over how you’re tracking towards reaching goals. I found I wanted more planning space than reflection. It just made me feel bad when I didn’t get everything done! So then I didn’t want to map the next week..A couple of months in I’m back to scribbling on a jotter next to me.

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