Solé Weekly Planner
Solé Weekly Planner
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The Solé Weekly Planner is designed to support you in seeking excellence in the day-to-day. The classic, minimalist style makes this planner fit seamlessly into any environment. Through the professional practices and faith resources and reminders, you will not only be accomplishing tasks with order and peace but enriching your interior life along the way.
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Planner Features
Planner Features
Annual Goals: Keep the big picture in mind by setting four overarching goals for the year which guide your priorities and future monthly goals.
Monthly Planning & Reflection: Dream big and create goals for the month, then learn from the wins and challenges to inform the upcoming month.
Monthly Habit Tracker: Track personal, professional, and spiritual habits on a daily basis and use the month-long view to see progress in action.
Daily Routines: As life changes, adjust your routines each month to keep order and consistency.
Monthly Calendar: Stay on top of feast days, Holy Days of Obligation, holidays, daily devotions, and the Pope’s intention published each month.
Weekly Top Priorities & Goals: Start the week with clear priorities to approach each day's responsibilities with purpose and peace.
Daily Prayer Intention: Pause and set intentions to offer your work for each day, giving it meaning and efficacy.
Evening Resolution: Reflect on the day personally and professionally, examine your conscience, and then note a concrete focus for the next day.
Examination of Conscience: Review the questions, designed with the striving professional in mind, frequently to stay on track.
Prayers & Aspirations: Stay in the presence of God by referencing these throughout the day.
Planner Specifications
Planner Specifications
- Dates: January-December 2026
- Inner Page Size: 5.8" x 8.3"
- Planner Weight: 1.5 lbs
- Paper Weight: 100 GSM
- Binding: layflat
- Cover: dark green linen hardcover
- Additional Features: elastic strap, two bookmarks, back pocket
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As a high schooler, I find the planner incredibly useful for both schoolwork and personal life. I am a fan of the daily blocks to write tasks which are not only large enough to include my writing but also include scripture. Between each week, I find the blank space amazing for minute notes, post its, and random dates that I have to jot down. I find the size compact enough to fit comfortably in my backpack and tote bag. I also like the ribbon bookmarks to easily pickup where I left off.
The quality is great and I don’t have to worry about the pages bending as, the hard cover and band do well to bind the pages together. Great planner!
Love it -- and I'm not even a planner person! Weekly prayer intentions, blank pages in between each week, monthly reviews... plus it's strong, elegant, elastic to secure it, and a pocket in the back for my favorite litany prayers. Thank you for this!!
Incredibly thorough and thoughtful. Everything I need in a planner. Would be cool to have a softcover option as well!
love this planner! It’s the perfect balance between providing thought provoking structure and leaving space to make notes, lists, journal entries, etc. I feel like with this journal I’m carrying around both a planner and a journal. In regards to the structure, I love the prompts, and I think they have actually helped me orient myself better this year. Also the build of this notebook is very solid- it can take being lugged around in my tote bag daily. I actually really like the Saturday Sunday columns being next to each other since it helps me block the weekend in my mind, which is helpful for planning and meal prep.
Very well made. Love the binding, cover, ribbon bookmarks, habit tracker, goal setting and all the Catholic feast days and structure.
Pocket in back is not quite usable, cannot fit a folded standard piece of paper in it. Also too many note pages. Note pages should be left to the end/beginning of the month. It is annoying to have to skip 2 pages to get to next week just for a quick note. Also not a fan of starting the week on a Monday, although I understand the intentions behind it, I have tried it before and it just doesn't flow well because it just doesn't match up with every other calendar I come in contact with and as a dyslexic it just makes my brain work harder than needed.