Description
What kind of life do you want to lead? Who do you want to become? How do you want to impact the world?These are just a few of the many questions that Phoenix Planner wishes to help you answer in both words and actions. It’s all too common for even the most intelligent among us to go through life reaching for one thing after another without ever truly understanding why. It’s simple. Once you’ve got your why – you’ll find a way. That’s why every Phoenix starts by helping you create your Unified Life Visions before breaking down your goals into small actionable steps. These visions incorporate each essential aspect of your life so that in the pursuit of business and work success you can keep your health and loved ones in full focus. Once you’re clear on exactly what it is that you want to accomplish, you’re ready to create your monthly and weekly overviews which serve as both an opportunity to reflect and plan. Then, on a daily basis, we’ve got the perfect structure to help you prioritize your key actions, schedule your day, and journal or take as many notes as you need! The daily pages also have prompts to help instill a positive mindset focused on positivity, growth, and gratitude. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, business owner, creative, or student – The Phoenix Journal truly is your all-in-one sidekick for success! ADDITIONAL FEATURES: 42 extra pages for notes 6.5”x9” Ivory White 120 GSM pages Two Bookmark Ribbons Lay-Flat binding How-To introductory pages Daily journaling prompts Important Dates, Books, and Ideas section Vision Board Weekly and 3 Month Habit Tracking High Performance Routine Builder And don’t forget, if for any reason you don’t love your Phoenix, we have a Money Back Guarantee!




































John Pickens –
Firstly, the quality of the journal is great. Sturdy, simple, and professional. I could take this anywhere and it would blend right in. Compared to my Ignited journal, it’s much smaller which I appreciate.I love the introduction, the author gives some basic psychology of goal setting and developing a true vision and purpose in your life. They include book references from top level self-development experts that these principles were developed from.In the beginning, you spend time to go into detail about your vision for the future, a future you fear, your 3 year vision, and 12 week visionI really like the fact that each day has it’s own 2 pages. Daily schedule, key actions, outcomes, a few solid questions to ask yourself, and on the other pages, lines for journaling. This will allow you to give a daily summary which is necessary in my opinion.Before each week starts, they gave a space to write up to 6 habits you’d like to incorporate, along with a checkmark space for each day. This way you can track your progress each week for habits.To my initial impression, this planner is very much focused on daily and weekly goals, since your working on a 12 week plan. If your seeking more of a journaling/monthly planner focused item, I would seek elsewhere. If you want to attack goals and build consistency, this is for you.I work with children, and I am going to use this journal with a 10 year old to start building some self awareness, and give him a schedule + goals to hit. I presented it to the parents, and they loved it.
GB –
I’m a working mother of 3 who balances homeschooling with partial clinic/partial home office work, in addition to managing a couple employees, my children’s karate, dance, and music lessons, and the remaining litany of tasks that come with busy family life. I’ve long-since crossed that necessary productivity threshold where using a smartphone (“infinity in my pocket”) to manage and plan my life is no longer worth the risk of the innate potential for distraction. This is THE best all-in-one planner/journal I have ever seen—and I’ve seen a lot! I recently reviewed a number of the top selling productivity journals and settled on this one primarily due to:-DAILY blank journal pages for any as-needed use, right alongside the more rigidly structured Task lists, Key Action lists, and the like. Sometimes they turn into additional lists, other days they are a place of true journaling and self-reflection for me. But they are always useful in one way or another.-The quality, weight, and smoothness of the paper, i.e. it takes to ink so beautifully, like my higher-end journals and stationery. As a lifelong, hopelessly chronic journaler, my appreciation for attention to this element can not be overstated.-The built-in repetition of stating, framing, and reframing visions and goals. Some may find it redundant but from a psychological standpoint it’s actually quite brilliant—it forces you to think about what’s truly most important to you from multiple angles, which aids in crystallizing your own vision for yourself.-The “Extras” in the back for as-needed use—lists, charts, blank pages to make of as you wish. It’s everything I can imagine needing for those unexpected, miscellaneous thoughts, events, or ideas that I want to revisit later but wouldn’t know how to categorize or where best to notate them. It can now all find a home in the planner where I know I will eventually find it again.I sincerely think this is the best of all worlds in the planner/journal space for busy, goal-oriented professional PARENTS who don’t need a bunch of warm and fuzzy parenting quotes with floral and paisley print taking up half of every page. While the online tutorials for using the journal (which I DO recommend watching) seem to cater their marketing towards “younger” and perhaps childless professionals, they have still (though perhaps unintentionally) created the ultimate working-parent planner in the process. I don’t think I’m ever going back. At least, not until my youngest child has successfully graduated and left home! (File under “A Vision of Your Future”…) THEN maybe I’ll get one of those planners with floral and paisley print that takes up half of every page. Until then, I’m a convert to the Phoenix Journal.
GMAPLE –
This is the perfect planner for my rampant ADHD brain!It has the best aspects of many “typical” planners all in one, along with wonderful tips and facts about how and why to go about setting goals, creating new habits, and staying on top of your life. It’s exactly the planner I didn’t know I always wanted, others always feel lacking or don’t have enough structure but the Phoenix journal is right in the sweet spot. It helps you to manage yourself.Note, it is a 12 week planner, NOT 1 full year. This is not something I mind personally, as I need things broken down to be less overwhelming but I could see another being bothered by this w/o knowing prior to purchase.It has a great feel to it, built with quality materials and feels like it will last through the thrashing I am likely to put it through. Great value – highly recommend for any fellow humans that also struggle with staying organized, and on top of your to-do lists!
Tina –
Love it
This is the first diary I have actually used daily. I love the layout and the prompts.
CJBM –
The Best Planner: I continue to use this
I’ve been buying this planner for the last three years. At the beginning of 2023 I thought I’d try a new planner. I didn’t last long before I purchased another Phoenix Planner. I enjoy how I am able to reflect on my progress daily, weekly, and quarterly. This planner keeps me grounded and focused!
Angela Baron –
This is by far the most effective journal you will ever buy.
This journal helps you to get real specific on what your goals are and then helps to break it all down and stay focused on your goals. I’ve had dozens of journals. Nothing compares to this.Angela B.Montréal, Quebec