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The first step of self-improvement during the New Year is to pick up a personal planner to keep you organized and focused. With so many fun color and size options, there is one sure to represent the new you.
By Hilary Geisbert | January 2014
Weekly planner ($14.95) at Paper Source.
Agenda ($26) at Trohv.
Kate Spade 17-month agenda ($40) at The Pleasure of Your Company.
Diary ($16.95) at Doubledutch Boutique.
Planner/journal ($26) at Trohv.
17-month date book ($39.50) at The Pleasure of Your Company.
17-month calendar ($12.95) at Paper Source.
Agenda ($28) at Trohv.
Moleskin diary/planner ($20.95) at Paper Source.
Daily planner ($33) at In Watermelon Sugar.
Post 2014 appointment book ($34) at The Pleasure of Your Company.
Planning calendar ($14.99) at Paper Source.
Kate Spade 12-month agenda ($38) at South Moon Under.
Post agenda ($26) at The Pleasure of Your Company.
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