This planner forces you to not only consider the things you got done, the things you didn't, but also asks you to consider your wins for the day, the things you are grateful for, and includes some built-in positivity. This planner totally takes a different tactic, which makes a huge difference. Furthermore, most planners only focus on what you are planning to do, should do, and should have gotten done. With most traditional planners, the dates are all filled in, meaning that if you miss one day, three, or twenty, those pages are all lost. Promising review: "I ordered this with the low expectations of planners that most ADHD'ers have. –Access to eBooks (on topics like “How to Crush Your Goals”) and a video mini-course on productivity –Monthly pages include sections for writing down goals, why you have that goal, and distractions to avoid, as well as reflection sections for writing wins, when you were your best, and insights gained –Weekly pages with sections for last week's review, upcoming week's plan, projects, and top goals –185 daily pages (six months worth, or it'll last longer if you don't use it every day) that also outline what you're grateful for, excited for, the day's priorities, and end of the day reviews This is our pick for best high-priced planner! Get a single planner from Amazon for $31.99. Fantastic product that I would suggest to anyone." - Cody P. I am so thankful for the journal and I really like how my goals are always in focus. I also like writing out what I am grateful for and my wins for the day as this helps me see that I am improving. In fact, I am doing more work than ever before, but feeling more relaxed and energized. The journal has allowed me to see where I am losing time and has improved my productivity drastically. I have always been fairly productive, but as I prepare to defend my dissertation, apply for faculty jobs, write journal articles, teach my courses, and observe student teachers, I have to be very intentional about my time. Promising review: " This journal has allowed me to start and end the day in the right frame of mind. –19 grid pages for miscellaneous notes, longer-form ideas, etc. –Plenty of space to plan out each hour of the day, like a tangible Google Cal! schedule and a column for notes + ideas, and a second page for planning a goal, specific targets to meet, and jotting down lessons learned, wins, and things you're grateful for (morning and night editions!) –Daily page spreads with one page for an hourly 6 a.m.– 9 p.m. Or you can just use it at the beginning of the year to get you pumped and on track. This is our pick for best low-priced planner!Īnd, if you're not sure about committing to a whole year, might be a good way to ease into the idea of using a planner. Get it from Amazon for $18.99 (available in four colors). How I want to/should be seeing myself." - Amazon Customer Words of affirmation was difficult for me to fill out so I looked them up online and wrote the ones that spoke to me most. For me, it also helped (kind of made) me reflect on things I really do want and goals I really do want to achieve. Everything to do with this planner is how YOU make it. I think my favorite part of this planner is the first two pages. You can skip weeks you know you're out of town or whatever and save those pages for another time. –"My Mindmap" and "My Vision Board" pages to ~engage both sides of the brain~ –Two "My Focus" pages in the beginning of the planner where you list out what you’re grateful for, write down some affirmations, and write down your top five goals - so you can refer back to them throughout the year –Weekly spreads with “Goals For This Week, “Successes,” and “What I Can Do Better” –Undated pages, so you can skip weeks and pick up where you left on without losing pages
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |