
The schedule book has both monthly and weekly formats, with pages enough for one whole year. Each section has a monthly calendar, followed by five pages for weekly planning.


Notice the line up top on the right hand pages for indicating what month you're on. I like to circle the little numbers.
Each month also has an expenditure log, shopping list and wish list section after the weekly planning pages.


The last sections of the schedule book (after all the months) are notes, "free board", and some pages for sticking tickets and stuff.



I don't really know why notes and "free board" are separate sections, but anyway, "free board" is like notes but squared instead of ruled.
As for the ticket scrap part... I will probably never use it, but it's cute.
Also, the very last page is for personal data (name, email, blood type, etc) with space for a picture. The design is cute as well but since I already wrote on it, I didn't take a picture.
I actually bought this particular schedule book because I liked the European things detail on the cover (which happens to be wrapped in plastic by the way, that's nice) and the designs inside are pretty cute too. So I find it funny that the page before each month says "I love New York more than ever". Anyway, at least this Asian planner has alright English.
Some more pictures of my schedule book here.

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