Reddit Reddit reviews AT-A-GLANCE Wall Calendar 2017, Erasable, Reversible, Vertical/Horizontal, 12 Months, 48 x 32" (PM326-28)

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AT-A-GLANCE Wall Calendar 2017, Erasable, Reversible, Vertical/Horizontal, 12 Months, 48 x 32
Calendar displays 12 months from January to December providing a handy visual reference for planning your year. Julian dates. Write-on / wipe-off surface takes the risk out of writing down tentative plans.Reversible vertical / horizontal calendar lets you choose the planning layout which best fits your space. Side 1 of wall calendar features a dated yearly calendar in vertical orientation. Side 2 features a dated yearly calendar in horizontal orientation.Page size 48 in. x 32 in.. Overall size 48 in. x 32 in. x 1 / 64 in..Features 1.63 in. x 1.63 in. blocks on side one and 1.25 in. x 1.88 in. blocks on side two for scheduling and notes. Bold and large print is easier to see and read. Bright white background allows for easier viewing and reading.Wet-erase marker included. Erasable, reversible wall calendar is printed in blue with a red border.
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1 Reddit comment about AT-A-GLANCE Wall Calendar 2017, Erasable, Reversible, Vertical/Horizontal, 12 Months, 48 x 32" (PM326-28):

u/boblauer ยท 2 pointsr/timferriss

I bought this about an hour ago - https://www.amazon.com/Calendar-Erasable-Reversible-Vertical-Horizontal/dp/B01E5T8YSQ/ref=pd_sbs_229_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=MFAF2824217BTYAEMWXN

You could probably use it to try to plot out some major milestones you hope to achieve on certain dates, although I plan on using it to draw a big X on every day I achieve my current goal (whatever that goal happens to be that day), so that I have a huge, unavoidable progress chart.

Sorry, didn't exactly answer your question, but I thought it was worth mentioning anyway.