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Moleskine Daily Planner 2010 12 Month Red Hard Large (Moleskine Srl)

Moleskine Daily Planner 2010 12 Month Red Hard Large (Moleskine Srl)
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The Moleskine 2010 Large Daily Planner is dated from January 2010 to December 2010 and it has a very trendy red hard cover. Formatted to show each day on its own page, this popular planner is the essential piece of the new multimedia puzzle. In the inside pocket there is an insert with 24-page archive and 225 adhesive labels to mark important dates and deadlines.
Every Moleskine product is thread bound and has a cardboard bound red cover with rounded corners, acid free paper, a bookmark, an elastic closure and an expandable inner pocket that contains the Moleskine history.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #299379 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-06-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Calendar
  • 400 pages

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Customer Reviews

Perfect balance of organization and mobility5
I have been looking for the perfect daily planner for a while. While electronic solutions appeal to me, I find that I prefer the pen-to-paper approach with daily planning as it helps with memorization for me. Unfortunately, the paper planners I've found are either well organized, but too bulky to be effectively mobile, or they're steamlined but usually no better than a blank ruled notebook. I previously purchased a Franklin Covey binder planner and in the end I was annoyed that my planner needed its own carrying system in order to be mobile!

I wanted a planner that was well organized and had enough details to make it useable, but still fit in my purse so that I would actually use it. When I discovered that Moleskine makes planners, I was thrilled. Their sketchbooks are very high quality. This is a seriously fantastic brand. I purchased this planner because I liked the additional writing room I got with the daily page structure.

The benefits of this book:

- The hard cover makes it easy to write on the go.
- It comes with a slim, unobtrusive, expandable pocket in the back to hold clippings and small paperwork.
- It comes with cute, color coded stickers to mark special occasions
- It has a large reference section and world map, great for travel
- The elastic band that closes the book is sturdy and secure
- The book is well constructed and shows little wear, even with daily use
- Its the size of a regular paperback book, so it fits into my medium sized purse easily


It works perfectly for me, but if you're used to the customizable organizational system of the larger binder planners, you may be unhappy with this one as it is stitch-bound and pages are not meant to be removed. However, I think this system is intuitively designed and fits perfectly with my lifestyle. It has certainly helped me become more organized!

Excellent for a daily log!4
While this was designed as a daily planner, I plan to use this as a running log. I run 5 to 6 times a week averaging about 40 miles a week. This book is perfect for keeping track of runs and related items including:

* daily mileage, pace, time spent, heart rate, cadence (foot cadence sensor)
* weather conditions
* shoes used
* weight
* body fat

It has a section in the front for monthly planning and that's perfect for marking in the monthly plan to the detail of day to day planning. This section can also be to pencil in the actual miles ran for that day

There is a tuck in booklet in the back pocket that I plan to:
* calculate my shoe mileage (I have two to three pairs of running shoes any given time)
* tabulate and graph my weight and body fat daily
The booklet is tabbed and originally designed for keeping addresses but since I'm not using it that way, this booklet is perfect for what the two items I will use it for.

Overall, this planner is actually much better than the pre-printed running logs out there. Often, I find that pre-printed running logs are filled with textual advice that I don't read and thus it takes up unnecessary room. Plus, pre-printed running logs don't have enough flexibility for me to keep track of things like my weight, shoe mileage, and so forth.

Of course, a thick blank notebook (such as from Miquelrius) would also work but I'd have to mark in all the dates and create my own columns for the monthly planning etc. In the case of this planner, it is structured enough that it makes keeping the data I want easy, but also unstructured enough that I can manipulate the structure to the way I prefer it.

An excellent product and I give it 4 stars. Four stars because certainly there are ways to improve it. For one, I'd include a monthly calendar not only in the column format that it currently has, but in a table format so that one can easily compare workouts for Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays etc.

Everything that has been stated is true.5
My husband is an inventer and uses this to draw and describe his ideas. It's the perfect size for this.