As the most popular post on my blog continues to be How I successfully plan my day I’ve realised there is obvious interest in my planner incorporating ideas from Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity, Get Everything Done : and Still Have Time to Play and Do It Tomorrow and Other Secrets of Time Management. Therefore I have decided to offer my planner as a download, although my approach to productivity has changed since I developed these my husband still uses his.
I developed the planner for my own organiser so it is not pretty. However now that I know it works for me I am intending to improve its appearance, therefore please let me know of any ideas you have on how I can improve it and I will consider incorporating them.
My husband also developed a similar file for his organiser which is A4 size so I am also providing that as a download
I tried but it won’t download….I just get an error message. Are others having this problem?
Hello Amanda,
Sorry, there was a problem, but I have resolved it now. Thank you for letting me know.
All I can say is this was my first time offering downloads and I guess I didn’t check it well enough before going to bed 😀
Thanks for these. Have you considered posting them to D*I*Y Planner.com?
Now you’ve got it, this should get you some traffic, and I agree that you should post an article about how it works at DIY Planner. I just downloaded it, no problem, and will check it out.
Hello johnwin,
Yes I have considered posting my template on D*I*Y Planner, but not recently. I started developing during their template contest in February, however I didn’t finish it in time to actually enter it.
I haven’t considered it since, I will add it to my list of things to do.
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This is really helpful. I’m gonna try it… should be fun. 🙂
Love & Gratitude,
Tina
Think Simple. Be Decisive.
Productivity, Motivation & Happiness
Thank you for trying my template Tina, I hope you will let me know of any feedback as I am always looking to improve it.
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Great template. this is perfect for my birthday resolution to gwet myself organised and simplify
Thanks for the download!
I’m glad to see that you like Getting Things Done also. The author does a good presentation at a TED conference that’s worth checking out.
I also like Stephen Covey’s “First Things First”. Like a lot of Covey’s writing it’s a little dogmatic but he still conveys some great ideas.
Hi Kate,
I love these templates 🙂 Would it be possible for you to include an editable version so that there is the option of filling in repeat tasks?
Thank you!
Hello Dee,
I can’t remember what format the templates were created in, I think possibly MS Publisher. How does that work for you?