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TONYAPLANS

Classic - TP Weekly Ring-Bound Planner Inserts

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DETAILS

This is a physical product.

SIZE: For Classic Size Binders – 5.5" x 8.5", Half Letter

START DATE: Jan 2023 - Dec 2023

COLOR: Black, Gray and White

INCLUDES: 12 Monthly Pages; Monthly Overview Page, 2 Column Task Page, Week on 2 Pages Vertical Dated Inserts, Week on 2 Pages Undated Horizontal Journaling Pages, Note List Pages, Dot Grild Inserts

FITS: Classic binders with 7 rings

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Make 2023 your most productive year yet with the Tonya Plans Planner Inserts!  These inserts are dated and include holidays and moon phases.

Includes the following:

-Week on 2 pages vertical dated inserts 

-Horizontal week on 2 pages undated journal pages

-Note pages suitable for lists

-Dot grid pages

-Month on 2 pages

-Pairs well with our Monthly Dividers

Customer Reviews

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J.L.
The Weekly Inserts Are Amazing

I purchased the weekly inserts for school. I am so excited to use them! I like the holiday reminders on the monthly inserts. I will be coming back for more!

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Coretta Streat
TP Weekly Ring-Bound Planner Inserts

These inserts provided the flexibility I needed in my planner. Wonderful layout.

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Guadalupe Garcia
Planner Inserts

I love these inserts especially since I don’t have to choose vertical vs horizontal because I got both for the price of one. Thank you Tonya for great products 🙏🏽

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Lumara Llavina
A5 Crock ring binder, inserts and vellum

The binder is gorgeous and comfortable to carry.
Inserts, vellum and page markers are really functional and beautiful at the same time. They are made of very good quality materials.
Thank you Tonya!

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Nico B.
Understated!

These inserts are possibly the highest quality inserts that I have ever received despite watching every video and seeing every photo on them. I wouldn't say I like to oversell. Also, for background, I have been a highly productive planner who chooses function without sacrificing form, for many many years.

I say this for multiple reasons. Firstly, the touch and thickness are perfect. Being left-handed, I have trouble with ink smearing on luxury paper and I don't particularly appreciate ink bleeding through to the other side of my page, nor thick pages adding too much bulk to my planner. These pages fall into the perfect lines in performance, feel, and visual appeal.

As far as the layouts provided, I found that Tonya's selection of what was included satisfied all my needs! The horizontal page spreads were missing links for me. I had wanted to write throughout the day and the evening the lessons learned, wins, and gratitude points as they were for the day, without a demand that I always write a certain number of each. This gives me the opportunity to keep improving by 1% and reviewing the good and the positive ways to keep moving forward, by viewing it in my planner, instead of a separate journal.

I have multiple calendar spreads from Franklin Covey as I am walking in multiple roles that demand a lot of planning in each, but I found that I needed one calendar to rule them all, and Tonya's monthly and vertical layouts satisfy this need, perfectly! One reason I want to point out is how she thought up the 4 boxes, with space to write to the left of them, and then two columns to the right of them turned out to be custom-made for what I was looking for, without initially realizing it.

I wanted to focus more on the above-mentioned pages, but the dot grid and task sheets are so flexible they are understated, again, in both quality and usability. Everything together brings about a planner set that can be used every year!

Thank you, Tonya! Really. I don't know you, but I am virtually shaking your hand in appreciation.
*ETA: The center top and bottom corners of the pages ARE rounded, as they should always be with an excellent insert page, despite the photo. I think I read Tonya addressing this already, but wanted to put that reminder here.