The Freedom Mastery Law of Attraction Planner is a beautiful, sturdy, and motivational planner designed to simplify your busy lifestyle and encourage the art of manifesting the meaningful, abundant life you desire. Read on for my review of the deluxe 12-month and 90-day planners!
First of all, what is the Law of Attraction?
Though not grounded in scientific theory, the law of attraction is the belief that “like attracts like.” If you fill your life with negative thoughts, those thoughts will become or lead to negative energy. But if you prioritize positivity—or reframe those self-destructive thoughts into positive ones—and actively move toward your goals, you will manifest those positive thoughts into reality.
The LOA planner utilizes this concept all throughout its pages. By laying out a “map” for long term goal planning and short term “S.M.A.R.T.” goals, it offers gentle encouragement and accountability for those of us, like myself, who struggle to follow through with life changes or knowing where to start.
Law of Attraction Planner: Features
The 12-month planner, which I’ve been using since late January, is B5 (6.9” x 9.8”) size and consists of a flexible-but-sturdy leather cover.
The 90-day planner is hardback and is, due to its A5 (5.8” x 8.3”) size, more travel-friendly. I am saving this planner for next year (it’s not dated and can be used any time) since it would be a bit overwhelming to fill out both simultaneously.
Each planner includes full instructions on how to best utilize the planner’s features. There are also a couple videos for even more helpful tips.
After guiding you to create life and vision statements and answer several series of questions pertaining to values, immediate and long-term goals, and self-discovery, the Law of Attraction planner provides daily, weekly, and monthly prompts as tools for reflection, fine-tuning of goals, and maintaining momentum to stay on the right track.
Pros
It’s attractive // The rose gold is so pretty, and the etched design on the cover is nice. I imagine the other colors are just as lovely.
Durability // This planner is incredibly well-made. I wouldn’t toss it around or anything, but it can handle some wear-and-tear.
It’s fairly customizable // The planner includes several sheets of stickers, so that’s fun for customization. You can also answer the questions/prompts as detailed or as vaguely as you wish; in other words, it’s easy to make it your own!
Well organized // I love all the individual sections. Each month has a full calendar, and while I don’t often plan my days in deep detail, it’s helpful to have daily sections broken down by the hour (this is great for meetings and appointments).
Plenty of extra pages for notes, doodling, etc. // Each month has extra dotted pages (kind of like a bullet journal) and space for notes. I’ve been using this to chart certain things and make notes when I’ve read something inspiring or listened to an uplifting podcast. There are also additional note pages in the back.
Cons
It’s bulky // This is a gigantic planner! It gets really heavy in my purse, so I’ve quit carrying it around daily. Any smaller, though, and you’d have to lose a lot of content/space to write. (Hence why the 90-day planner is nearly as thick as the 12-month, even though it’s only 3 months.)
Redundancy // I don’t utilize all of the “goal for today” or “today’s priority” sections because I find them repetitive and redundant. But, if your job is highly competitive or better suited for these types of tasks, you may find it helpful!
Paper isn’t the thickest // I love using my colorful Staedtler pens* (affiliate link) in my planners, but they bleed through a bit. It’s barely noticeable, so certainly not a deal-breaker, and regular ink doesn’t bleed at all.
It’s time consuming // One of my goals is to better manage my schedule and have more time for leisure, so if I’m spending the recommended 10-20 daily minutes and hour on Sundays to reflect, I’m scrambling to get things done. However, I could spend less time mindlessly scrolling and watching TV, so maybe that’s a personal problem. ☺
All in all, this is an excellent planner—and certainly worth the value. While there were some sections I thought were redundant or overwhelming, I found the overall design to be pleasant, useful, and encouraging.
After one full month of continued use, I already feel like I have a clearer vision for my life, and I look forward to reflecting and planning—it’s almost like journaling.
While I tend to get nervous when it comes to goal-planning, I truly believe the Law of Attraction planner will help steer me even further toward making impactful changes in my life.
Read Catherine’s review of the @Freedom_Mastery Law of Attraction Planner! Share on X**I received complimentary copies of the Law of Attraction 12-month and 90-day planners to review on my blog. I was not compensated for this blog post, and all opinions are my own.**
So tell me…
- Have you ever heard of the LOA planner?
- What planner designs/tools do you find most helpful?
- What do you think about the “law of attraction?”
Alyssa says
I’m super interested in the law of attraction! This planner looks awesome. The redundancy would bug me a bit too, but besides that I think I would enjoy using it!
Catherine says
It is a great concept! I’m still enjoying the planner – I think you’d enjoy the reflection sections a lot.