• 📆 DESIGN YOUR DAYS & ACCOMPLISH YOUR BIGGEST GOALS – With this 90-day planner you can plan your year and live out your goals each day like never before. Keep your priorities in clear view and achieve what matters every day with a planner designed for high achievers seeking an intentional, fulfilling lifestyle.
  • 🎯 FIELD-TESTED PRINCIPLES FOR GOAL-ACHIEVEMENT – Built from the popular principles inside productivity expert, Michael Hyatt’s, bestselling courses and trainings which have helped over 100,000 high achievers around the world. The principles help you act on your highest priorities every day to accomplish your big annual goals all year long.
  • 📈 CHART YOUR PROGRESS & STAY ON TRACK – Use weekly and quarterly review templates, along with daily task lists, to connect the dots between your granular to-dos and your big-picture ambitions. With your priorities always in view, life’s daily demands won’t derail you. The Full Focus Planner helps you sift through the urgent to tackle what’s most important.
  • 💡 DEFEAT OVERWHELM & INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY – With our unique daily framework, you can separate your highest-leverage activities from your list of daily tasks. This keeps you moving toward success each day, so this year can be your best, most productive year yet.
  • 👍 SUCCESS GUARANTEED – The Full Focus Planner has helped hundreds of thousands of individuals reach their goals with unparalleled focus and productivity on what matters most. If however you are not satisfied with the planner, just return it and we’ll refund your money, no questions asked.

I love the new Full Focus Planner I just purchased from Michael Hyatt and Co! I struggle with organization for my work and business goals, and this is the most comprehensive planner I've purchased yet. It has sections for Achievement Goals, Key Motivations, Next Steps, Daily Big 3 Tasks, Weekly Reviews, Daily Rituals and has a new motivational quote at the top of each new date's page. I'm excited to tackle each day with a new road map for success!

I've always struggled with completing the most important tasks each day. I usually fill my time with all of the easier tasks. This planner is guiding and forcing me to be more organized, which has greatly improved my productivity.

I don't usually write reviews but I've been pleasantly surprised with this product. I spend a lot of life working in a digital space - digital todo lists, digital calendar, digital notebooks - so it's incredibly refreshing to use an analog, pen and paper solution for a change. I was looking for a premium planner that guided my thoughts and morning routine and this book fit the bill perfectly. The system the book uses is a pretty good guide for my thoughts and my planning but what I really like about it is the thickness of the pages. I've got a fascination with quality paper and quality bindings and this gives me that satisfaction. Overall, sure it's more expensive than a standard notebook and there are plenty of daily organization systems you can find online to use, but if you want an inviting centerpiece to your daily planning routine, this hits the spot.

For years I used Moleskine books to do my weekly planning. It took a lot of manual entering: page numbers, days each week, daily schedule, weekly schedule, etc. I'd spend over an hour each week entering the info into my planner, because I couldn't find another planner that gave me just enough to get my week done, but not too much additional information or added pages (who needs address pages anymore?). That time is now saved with this planner. It has the perfect sections and the perfect daily pages. I find that it makes it easier to stay on track with my goals than when I was creating my own daily pages each week. I don't use the months or rolling quarters because I use iCal to manage all of that, but perhaps once I'm more proficient at the full focus methods I'll add those to my routine as well.

This planner is unlike any other I’ve used or seen before. It is truly unique in its coverage of planning/strategizing for success in all areas of life. As a salesperson, I’m looking forward to the added accountability it will provide.

Loved it, especially the heavy paper. But it's too pricey for me to justify, especially since it's only good for 3 months.

Ok so I absolutely love this planner but thought perhaps it was a year-long version since it was WAY more expensive than off the guy's website where he only sold them in quarter-year segments. GREAT planner but it is NOT for one year. I thought I'd chance it and I am keeping it but will order from the calendar-creator's website in future as they are SIGNIFICANTLY less expensive.

This daily planner is loaded with features that will help (and motivate) you to stay organized and plan effectively. Easy to use right away. I'm so glad I got this, starting the new year out right. It's made to go with the book Your Best Year Ever, by Michael Hyatt (who also designed this planner), but even if you don't get that book, you'll find this planner more useful than any other that is out there (and I've looked at many).

I've always loved organizers. I started carrying a Daytimer when I was 14 (year section, month section, day section), and that system worked really well for me until adulthood. Then, suddenly, those calendar systems didn't seem relevant. They weren't flexible enough for the ever-changing plans of the work world (my boss doesn't write a syllabus for me!), and they didn't capture my priorities. When you're a student, your priorities are pretty much set for you. You go to school, do your homework, maybe do sports or music or a part-time job (all of which are scheduled for you), and then hang out with your friends, who are always nearby and have time to hang out. Since then, I've experimented with about 30 different systems, including a dozen online methods. I finally gave up and created my own, using 1 zippered notebook for my daily tasks and errands and another to track my long-term goals, health measures, budget, and so forth. That has worked out okay, but it's clunky. And I didn't find a way to visualize my priorities and figure out how to be disciplined but also flexible. I am incredibly impressed with the FFP. I didn't know anything about Michael Hyatt until I read a book of his recently, and I have no connections to him or his company, but the system he put together is really brilliant. He's figured out how to create a compact planner that combines and prioritizes long-term goals, short-term goals, and daily tasks. His daily layout is very similar to the layout I'd created myself, with a small vertical section to show appointments, to-do list, and free-form section. The part that's new for me is the constant review and reflection. Also, I love, love, love that he includes weekends! It drives me crazy when planners don't have them. If I don't structure my weekends, they completely vanish on me. I have to plan my weekends if I want to make sure I'm socializing, pursuing hobbies, and getting household errands done. Okay, so there's all of that, but let me say just a bit about the book itself. It's very well designed. It has all the features I look for in planner-style notebooks: elastic to hold the cover down, sturdy cover that's water-resistant, tight binding, neutral color, AND an envelope in the back cover. This is so important. At times, I've pasted my own envelope into planners, because I always want to have some stamps, envelopes and checks with me. I also like to carry repositionable tabs for marking sections. Apparently, marking sections is important to MH as well, because his book has 2 ribbons instead of 1. This book won't totally replace my system, because I still want a tangible place to record my budget and health markers. But it replaces everything else I've been using. And I'm very excited to see if the weekly goals review increases my accomplishments. Right now, I'm only hitting about 20% of my long-term goals. I know this is a long and rambling post, but I'm just so impressed. Oh, one last thing is that he has you plan 2 morning rituals and 2 evening rituals, 1 set to bracket your awake time (meditation, exercise, etc.), and 1 set to bracket your hours at work (filling water bottle, cleaning up your desk, etc.).