Think Time: 2017 Journal Planner Review

Think Time: 2017 Journal Planner Review + Giveaway

Ever since I was young, I have been a planner. One of my favorite gifts were day planners and calendars. Each time I received a new planner or calendar I would spend the next couple hours making note of important birthdays, events and important school dates.

Now that I am older, I still love planners but like them to be a little more than just dates and space to write events. Ideally, a planner can help me plan, but also inspire me to think bigger, and set goals.

As the blog grows, I find my dreams growing so this year I decided that it was time I get a planner that will not only make note of dates, but also give me a place to brainstorm and dream. When I began looking for the perfect planner I came across the Think Time Journal Planner.

The products featured in this post were provided to me free of charge courtesy of ThinkTime, but this in no way will influence the review to follow and all opinions are my own.

I received a 2017 Think Time Classic Journal Planner in black for review and instantly knew this would at the very least harness some of those sometimes crazy ideas I have.

Right from the moment you see the Think Time Classic Journal Planner it is obvious that planners have evolved from the simple information, into more of a sacred place to make note of your dreams.

The Think Time journal planners include the following in each planner: 1 yearly calendar, 12 months, each of the 52 weeks. Also included is free space, as well as journal space and note space, with some additional extras in the back of the planner.

Each Think Time journal planner is proudly MADE IN THE USA with eco-friendly FSC Certified PapersThe planner is water-resistant & features a tear resistant suede-like cover that is soft and looks elegant.

I have been having so much fun planning and dreaming my way through 2017 and I look forward to seeing at the end of the year the wide variety of my thoughts and dreams.

I highly recommend you checking out the Think Time Journal Planner – it comes in over 10 colors and will surely help you harness and focus those dreams!

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GIVEAWAY: Think Time is giving one 2017 Journal Planner to one lucky reader! (1) lucky winner will be selected at random to win 1 – 2017 Journal Planner – Classics in Black – This is a $49.00 value! I will be randomly choosing 1 person on April 20th (4/20/2017) to receive this comprehensive creative planner! Open to residents in the US and Canada only. To enter complete the entries below! Winner will be notified by DealsAmongUs by email and prize will be fulfilled by Think Time/DealsAmongUs. Remember you have 48 hours to claim prize, or I will choose another winner. GOOD LUCK!!!

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47 thoughts on “Think Time: 2017 Journal Planner Review

  1. Tracey Concannon

    Well, it is really hard to squeeze extra hours! One way is to make sure lunch fixins for my kiddos are purchased and ready to go! Before the week starts, we cover what kind of things they can make/take that week and then every morning, they pack their own lunch! This saves time for me in the morning and ensures they are in charge of what they get..this helps reduce waste and helps them be responsible too!

  2. DailyWoman (Lacey)

    I tend to stay up late to get a little extra time in the day.

  3. Sandy Cain

    Squeeze extra hours from the day? I wake up around 5:30 am and don’t get to bed until around 2 am. Sleep deprived, that’s me!

  4. cheryl s

    Getting things ready the night before. I try not to overplan days

  5. Christy Peeples DuBois

    Since both of my daughters are in college I don’t find myself trying to squeeze time in each day like I did when they were home. However I would usually get up earlier than normal if I needed/wanted to saueeze something more in.

  6. paulinemilner

    I work full time as a freelance writer. I can easily work a 12 hour day without a break. As a result, I schedule down time into my daily planner. If I did not do this, I would quickly burn out without even realizing it.

  7. Jen Dantuma

    I get up early while no one else is about. If I don’t get that quiet start to the day, everything just seems off. Thanks for the chance to win this planner. I’ve been planning to get out and look at some, but haven’t taken the time yet.

  8. Danalee Davis

    I don’t. lol. I am probably woefully bad with my time.

  9. Nancy

    I squeeze out extra hours in the day by being a bit of a night owl.

  10. intensev5

    How do you squeeze extra hours from the day? The only way I can accomplish a lot in a day is getting a great nights rest!
    Marlene V

  11. Kayla Klontz

    I squeeze extra hours by staying up late and getting this for the next day done,

  12. Laurie Nykaza

    I stay up late after everyone else is in bed and get things done

  13. Linda

    It’s probably not the best solution, but I stay up later at night.

  14. Dawn Monzu

    Unfortunately, I am not working right now. I have time on my hands. I am staying with my Mom since my divorce, so I help her out…but I NEED a job! I have been contemplating a blog, but I don’t know. Anyway! God bless and good luck to you all!

  15. Tracy Shafer

    I just make sure I do what I think is most important.

  16. Liz M

    I like to get up early. Get that coffee in me, watch some news and by the time my kids are up I am ready to enjoy!

  17. Jae Park

    I squeeze extra hours from the day by staying up later than everyone so I have peace and quiet to get everything done.

  18. Jennifer H.

    I try to plan my time where I can do more that one thing at a time.

  19. Teresa A Thompson

    I get up earlier than anyone else and use it to my advantage.

  20. banne01

    Wake up in the middle of the night after I lay down with my boys

  21. Leah Shumack

    I stay up late. Get most of my cleaning and laundry done and then sleep when the kids are at school!

  22. Richard Hicks

    It is sometimes hard to do, but usually I have to stay up later than I wish to

  23. Nicole Lancaster

    I squeeze extra hours in day by getting my shower, clothes and lunch packed the night before.

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