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Plan Your Day
Plan Your Day
Plan Your Day
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Plan Your Day

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Would you like to supercharge your organisation skills and get more done each day?
Please note: This is a short book of roughly 9000 words.

Do you relate to any of the following statements?:
- Your life is disorganised and chaotic, but you don't know where to begin fixing it.
- You want a way of keeping track of your to-do list and schedule, but there are so many options on how to do so that you're too overwhelmed to choose one.
- You want to get more done each day, but you don't know how to find the time.

If so, using a notebook planning system could be the right solution for you.

In this lunch break length read you'll find out:
- Why you'd want to use a planner and who would benefit most from using one.
- The importance of routine and prioritising tasks when it comes to using your planner.
- How to identify if a task is important or has priority.
- Ideas for planner pages that you can experiment with and see if using them works for you.
- Common mistakes people run into when they start using a planner and how to overcome them.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherN. Bowen
Release dateMay 23, 2018
ISBN9781386638704
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    Plan Your Day - N. Bowen

    Introduction

    Do you never seem to have enough hours in the day to get everything you need to do done? You're barely managing to tread water, yet some people around you seem to be never ending fountains of productivity.

    Which of the following statements do you currently relate to?:

    •  Your life is disorganised and chaotic, but you don't know where to begin fixing it.

    •  You want a way of keeping track of your to-do list and schedule, but there are so many options on how to do so that you're too overwhelmed to choose one.

    •  You want to get more done each day, but you don't know how to find the time.

    But it doesn't have to be that way. You can't get more than 24 hours in a day, but by planning and optimising your time you can make it seem like you do.

    I will teach you how to tackle these issues and start getting your life organised by using a notebook planner as your main tool.

    In this book, we will cover topics such as:

    •  Why you'd want to use a planner and who would benefit most from using one.

    •  The importance of routine and prioritising tasks when it comes to using your planner.

    •  How to identify if a task is important or has priority.

    •  Ideas for planner pages that you can experiment with and see if using them works for you.

    •  Common mistakes people run into when they start using a planner and how to overcome them.

    Let's get started!

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    Who Is This Book For?

    This book is for anyone who is looking for a system to help them stay organised and get more things done each day. In particular, those with busy schedules and multiple appointments each day will find using a planner useful, such as business owners, students and teachers.

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    Paper vs Digital

    There are many planning tools available in both paper and digital form. These formats have their own advantages and disadvantages, which are briefly described below:

    Digital Tools - Advantages

    •  Some applications allow you to sync data across multiple devices running the same software e.g. a smartphone and a laptop.

    •  Web-based applications can be accessed from any device with a web browser installed.

    •  There are some options available that allow access for multiple users e.g. team-based projects or if someone else needs access to your schedule.

    Digital Tools - Disadvantages

    •  You are limited to the planning options available in your chosen piece of software. If you want a specific type of workflow you may have to find a workaround or use multiple applications instead of just one.

    •  Your data may be accessible to the company that developed or maintains the software, for example if it is web-based or you need to login to access your data. It could

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