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The thread centers around participants discussing the anticipated release of the Consultant Planning Calendar and their experiences with previous calendars. Several users express their eagerness for the new calendar, while others share their preferences for different formats.
Views differ regarding the timing and format of the calendar, with some participants expressing a desire for improvements while others share their past experiences without clear consensus on the new calendar's reception.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and preferences related to the Consultant Planning Calendar, with a focus on its utility for scheduling shows.
Consultants looking for insights on the Consultant Planning Calendar and those interested in alternative planning tools may find this discussion relevant.
baychef said:No...wanting it. If it like last year, I need to buy a calendar. Would like to know. We all know it is critical to book January before Thanksgiving. Sure would be nice to have a calendar to do that with.
finley1991 said:We usually get it week of Thanksgiving if I remember correctly...
finley1991 said:I hope it's good. I like a weekly one because that works best for me. If I'm not crazy about it, I'm going to get this one: http://www.busybodybook.com/index.html I also like that it's a bit smaller... can fit nicely into my purse.
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