Is the OG (physical) planner / notebook still popular to organize your weekly schedule? đź“—
Ana-Maria Grigoriu
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Honestly, for me it's the best way to organize daily tasks. I always break big tasks into smaller ones and spread them out throughout the week. I prefer the ones that are organised around hours so I can note down my meetings as well. I guess there's something about the physicality of writing about work in a notebook. I'm using the weekly planner from Marks Japan.
What planners / apps do you use and how do they help you in better planning?
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Cathy Patalas@kapatalas
Woodpecker.co
Google calendar is really easy to use, you can colour code different tasks which is really helpful if you have repetitive tasks for example every week
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I personally love to use online whiteboard Weje. It helps me collect, organise, plan, and share the most valuable data. Really convenient and helpful tool.
WorkHub
I also love using a physical planner for planning and dividing my tasks, but sometimes I also feel the need to use a digital planner to make my schedule. And now I use both. The digital planners that I have used are
To-Do by Microsoft
To-doist
Trello
Notion
My favorites are notion and To-doist.
@qudsia_ali amazing, thanks for sharing! I'm also using Notion for writing, it's incredible how many things one can do on this platform.
I recently made a switch from my physical notebook to Sunsama. Not sure if anyone is using it but with Sunsama I easily get to plan a stress free workday by pulling together my tasks, emails, and calendars in one place.
It's definitely a fantastic productivity tool. If you're finding yourself spending too much time wondering what you really accomplished than working your strategic plan, you should try it. https://bit.ly/387xXvc