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

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Are you frustrated that you didn’t reach the big goals you set at the beginning of the year?You’re busier than ever, but you never seem to make progress on achieving your goals. The whirlwind of daily responsibilities leaves you overwhelmed.Finally, there’s a way to connect your annual goals to daily productivity so you stay focused on what matters most.Introducing The Full Focus Planner– a planner developed by productivity expert, Michael Hyatt, to help you distill your big goals into daily actions and priorities.Built for a 90-day achievement cycle, the Full Focus Planner keeps you focused on achieving the goals set out for one quarter, so you don’t get overwhelmed from planning and tracking goals 12 months at a time. With sustained momentum each quarter, you can accomplish all of your annual goals and never lose track.The planner incorporates research-backed goal-setting and productivity principles. Including… Goal Templates – to detail the specifics of your goals and help you reach them faster. Ideal Week Template – to plot out what your perfect week should look like. Monthly Calendars – to get a glimpse of the entire year when you plan your big goals. Rolling Quarters – to get a closer look at your quarters when planning. Daily Rituals – to design routines for your mornings and evenings that make you extra productive. Daily Pages – to plan your days with your to-do lists and priorities separated. Weekly Review – to look back, correct what went wrong, and make the next week better than the last. Quarterly Review – to celebrate the wins of your quarter and move forward with confidence.The planner also includes tutorial videos so you can implement the goal-setting and achievement system as fast as possible.Join the 100,000+ customers around the world achieving their goals with this planner.
📆 DESIGN YOUR DAYS & ACCOMPLISH YOUR BIGGEST GOALS – Plan your year and live out your goals each day like never before. Keep your priorities in clear view and achieve what matters every day with a planner designed for high achievers seeking an intentional, fulfilling lifestyle.
🎯 FIELD-TESTED PRINCIPLES FOR GOAL-ACHIEVEMENT – Built from the popular principles inside productivity expert, Michael Hyatt’s, bestselling courses and trainings which have helped over 100,000 high achievers around the world. The principles help you act on your highest priorities every day to accomplish your big annual goals all year long.
📈 CHART YOUR PROGRESS & STAY ON TRACK – Use weekly and quarterly review templates, along with daily task lists, to connect the dots between your granular to-dos and your big-picture ambitions. With your priorities always in view, life’s daily demands won’t derail you. The Full Focus Planner helps you sift through the urgent to tackle what’s most important.
💡 DEFEAT OVERWHELM & INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY – With our unique daily framework, you can separate your highest-leverage activities from your list of daily tasks. This keeps you moving toward success each day, so this year can be your best, most productive year yet.
👍 SUCCESS GUARANTEED – The Full Focus Planner has helped hundreds of thousands of individuals reach their goals with unparalleled focus and productivity on what matters most. If however you are not satisfied with the planner, just return it and we’ll refund your money, no questions asked.

Customers say

Customers find the planner helps them focus on their daily goals and productivity. They appreciate the book quality, task management, weekly review, and ample space for notes. However, some feel it’s overpriced.

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13 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. Geoff Glasspell

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

  2. Nathalie Bourdon

    Love it
    I love that product that really help me focusing on my daily goals

  3. J Bishop

    It works!
    If you use this product, you will be more productive.

  4. Ottawa Woman

    Full Focus Planner a great approach to goal-setting and daily productivity
    Would give it five stars for book quality, quality of the productivity system, but it’s too expensive! With added shipping and handling to Canada it was $67 for planner which covers one quarter! (i.e. has to be bought four times a year). Michael Hyatt, find a production system that works for your Canadian users!

  5. Amazon Customer

    Great Planner
    This is the fourth planner I’ve tried and the best to date. It is perfectly functional, and the page layout works great. I am a performance coach focusing on leadership development so goal setting and effective time management are my specialties. This planner helps you strategically PRIORITIZE your schedule and also has time slots for appointments and a full page for notes. It is small enough to carry without feeling bulky and large enough to capture my full days notes. Great for reflecting your weeks and tracking your performance and results. The price is fine in my opinion as I have paid more for less functionality. Give it a try, It is great.

  6. R L

    Expensive but helpful if used properly.
    The most expensive 3-month daytimer I have ever purchased…but…very good at structuring your goals and weekly plans if you are willing to invest the time.

  7. Don

    Great day timer but available cheaper elsewhere
    Great day timer, terribly over priced.

  8. Jerrold J. Johnson

    Full Focus Planner is great
    The full focus planner is great however I didn’t know this was only the 1st edition and their is a later version out.

  9. toast

    I have been an avid user of journals/planners for decades, this one is by FAR my favorite, I knew as soon as I saw it that I would love it, and Im on my second one now. Yes, its expensive, but for me this is a nice luxury spend that feels like a worthwhile investment in myself. (And it lasts 3 months, I spent $50 at a stadium on a pizza and 2 margaritas and that only lasted 2 hrs.) The format is clean and logical, and just the right balance between detailed enough without being overkill. I love that it helps me focus on 10 ‘goals’ at a time, and that I can start at any date I want (although the older version had 12 goals I noticed). I love that the lines are small and efficient. I was surprised to find this version is easier to write in than the spiral version. I like taking the time to really be intentional with what I want and how Im going to get from A to B. The weekly preview is great for preparing mentally for the week ahead on Sunday, and the daily pages have a notes section AND are great for maximizing your lists and leftover minutes here and there. But beyond productivity, this journal for me is about alignment, about being intentional and correcting those little ways I get mindlessly off track. Can’t say I would change anything about this planner. 5 stars!

  10. Gerardo

    Prácticamente lo que necesitaba

  11. 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

  12. Jeannine

    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.).

  13. Amazon Customer

    Just what he wanted

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