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  2. The best planners of 2025 - AOL

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    If you keep a planner, it's time to buy one for 2025. We've tracked down the year's best planners from Amazon, Rifle Paper Co., Plum Paper, and more.

  3. Our Favorite Paper Planners Start at $6 on Amazon Right Now - AOL

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    Weekly Planner 2024-2025. I'm also a big fan of this bold, retro-looking weekly planner from ban.do. There are charts and graphics for tracking all kinds of data, plus a mix of colorful, unique ...

  4. Some of our Favorite Planners Are on Sale for 2024 - AOL

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    Rifle Paper Co. is known for always creating planners with gorgeous designs! This 17-month planner started in August '23 and runs until December 2024. It includes monthly and weekly layouts with ...

  5. Personal organizer - Wikipedia

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    Daily agenda. A personal organizer, also known as a datebook, date log, daybook, day planner, personal analog assistant, book planner, year planner, or agenda (from Latin agenda – things to do), is a portable book or binder designed for personal management.

  6. Franklin Planner - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Planner is a paper-based time management system created by Hyrum W. Smith first sold in 1984 by Franklin International Institute, Inc. [1] The planner itself is the paper component of the time management system developed by Smith. Hyrum Smith in turn based many of his ideas from the teachings of Charles Hobbs who utilized a similar ...

  7. Amazon Kindle - Wikipedia

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    Amazon originally used the codename Fiona for the device. [5] Branding consultants Michael Cronan and Karin Hibma devised the Kindle name. Lab126 asked them to name the product, and they suggested "kindle", meaning to light a fire. [6] They felt this was an apt metaphor for reading and intellectual excitement. [7]