Weekly Calendars & Planners

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AT-A-GLANCE® 2026 Open Scheduling Weekly Planner, Black, Medium, 6 3/4" x 8 3/4"
2025 AT-A-GLANCE® Weekly Appointment Book Planner, 8-1/4" x 11", Red, January 2025 To December 2025, 709401325
2025-2026 AT-A-GLANCE® Weekly Appointment Book Planner, 8-1/4" x 11", Navy, January To January, 7095020
AT-A-GLANCE® Weekly Planner Refill, 3-3/4" x 6-3/4", January To December 2024, 063-285Y
AT-A-GLANCE® Academic 2025-2026 Weekly Appointment Book Planner, Black, Large, 8 1/4" x 11"
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2025 TUL® Discbound Weekly Planner Refill Pages, Letter Size, January To December, TULLTFLRTIMERY25
2025 AT-A-GLANCE® Flip-A-Week® Weekly Desk Calendar Refill, 5-1/2" x 7", Traditional, January 2025 To December 2025, SW705X50
2026 Brownline Essential Weekly Appointment Planner, 11" x 8-1/2", 50% Recycled, Mountain - Snow, January To December, CB950G.03

What's the difference between a planner and calendar?

Although both planners and calendars are tools for organizing time, they serve different purposes. A calendar typically provides an overview of days, weeks, and months, allowing you to see and track key dates, holidays, appointments, and events at a glance. It acts more as a visual roadmap of where your time is allocated. The most popular formats are desk calendars, wall calendars, and dry erase calendars.

A planner is more detailed and is designed for planning and managing your specific tasks, goals, and commitments. They often have space for notes, to-do lists, goals, reminders, and come in daily, weekly, or monthly formats. A planner not only allows you to schedule and track time but also to actively plan, manage, and document your life or work.

In essence, a calendar is a tool for viewing time, whereas a planner is a tool for organizing and managing that time in a more detailed manner.

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