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Alexa LilyWeekly Edit 2018 The Terrazzo Edition - a Weekly Planner for 2018

R299

Retail: R460
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Alexa Lily is a proud locally designed and produced company. Alexa Lily have taken the 2017 version and updated it to be even more functional for YOU. Special Weekly View to write all the things down. Your Weekly Edit 2018 is new and improved and will help you even more to live your best, most simplified life! Its mission is to keep your mind sane, your day organized, and your goals inspired so that you can live your most meaningful life. It also doesn't hurt that it's pretty beautiful - don't you think?

Everything you could possibly need to live an intentional, well-planned life (plus some bonus content you never knew you needed!)

Product Features
  • Personal Details Page - for all those numbers you need in a flash but can never remember off the top of your head
  • Dated Monthly View over two pages with goal setting + notes
  • Dated Weekly View over two pages
  • Daily schedule from 6am - 7pm
  • Dinner planner
  • To-Do Lists
  • Blank Notes Box
  • Water Counter and Exercise Tracker
  • 5 extra lined Notes pages after every month - so you can keep track of your Notes in a dated format!
  • Inspirational Quotes + Tips throughout
  • A dedicated Shopping Lists section with easy tear-out pages
Product Specifications
  • Overall Dimensions: 215mm (l) x 178mm (w) x 35mm (d)
  • Inside Dimensions: A5 - 215mm (l) x 155mm (w)
  • Matt Laminated Hard cover (to easily wipe clean those coffee spills)
  • Gold metal corners for durability
  • Spiral bound (wire)
  • 109 pages printed with grey text for a soft contrast (120gsm)
  • 14 beautifully designed thick dividers for easy navigation (300gsm)
  • 1 x inside cover pocket for loose documents
  • 1 x plastic sleeve for loose notes / coins / business cards
  • 1 x plastic ruler (20cm) to bookmark your week


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