Finally––beat procrastination and get more done in less time. Use the Productivity Planner’s Focus Time technique and an updated 90-day, 2-page layout which features a monthly calendar, additional space for notes, a daily schedule, and a habit tracker. Lasts 3 months.
Benefits –
- The 90-day planning system that lasts for 3 months
- 2-page layout that provides enough space for daily planning and notes taking
- 7-day planning format with a schedule from 6.00 am to 9.30 pm
- Daily self-growth prompts and mood tracker to balance productivity and mindful living
- 3 undated Monthly Calendars to organize your priorities for the next 90 days
- 3 monthly Habit Trackers to instill healthy and life-changing habits
- Weekly Planning and Weekly Review sections
- Built-in prioritization and time management framework
Features –
- Undated
- 256 pages
- 100% recycled, biodegradable, and FSC certified paper
- Bound in 100% natural fabric
- 100% cotton sew bind
- 2x 100% cotton ribbons
- A5, measures approx 5.7″ / 14.5 cm W x 8.26″ / 21 cm H
- Made in China
How it Works
→ The Productivity Planner uses tried-and-tested techniques, designed into your own personal productivity sidekick that will be by your side daily.
→ By setting yourself a maximum of five tasks a day, completing the most important first, and working on only one at a time with the help of the Focus Time technique, you will be able to finish the projects you have been procrastinating.
→ Achieve more with less.
Weekly Planning
→ The purpose of weekly planning is to plan for success by setting the direction and tone for the next days and determining, before the week begins, your highest priorities.
Daily Planning
→ Write down the Most Important Task of the Day first. Remember, if this was the only thing you completed today, you would be satisfied with your workday.
→ Next, write any other tasks of the day, ordered by priority. Then, schedule your day, estimate time needed to complete your to-do list, and, as you finish, reflect on highlights of your day.
Weekly Review
→ The weekly review involves you quickly glancing back at the week so you can get a sense of how much you have accomplished.
→ This will help your critical evaluation of what worked, what didn’t, and what to change to make your next week even more productive.