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Monthly Round Up: A Case for Daily Planning (April 2023)

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Monthly Round Up: A Case for Daily Planning (April 2023)

An abridged version of the weekly episodes from this month's topic on planning your day and being productive.

Apr 27, 2023
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Monthly Round Up: A Case for Daily Planning (April 2023)

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Monthly Round Up

Hey Planner Friend 👋🏽 is it just me or does this month seem short? I’ve really loved making a case for daily planning simply because I was so against it last year (embarrassing admission), that is until I caved in, gave it try and discovered how life changing it can be!

In case you’re not a subscriber, here’s what you missed this month:

  1. Time Blocking Empty Days.

  2. Why Planning your Day is Freeing.

  3. An Easy to Follow Daily Planning Routine.

In The Topic Round Up below you’ll find a handy summary of each episode 😊


Extra bonuses

If you’re a paid subscriber then you got a copy of The Undated Daily Insert, which is a daily schedule for getting stuff done. Don’t forget to claim yours as the free offer expires at the end of April 2023!

And as a special bonus for all subscribers, Keshinomi created a printable swipe file for the easy to follow daily planning routine - prefect for printing out and stashing in your planner!


The Topic Round Up…

Part One: Time Blocking Empty Days.

Whether you're working from home or in an office, time blocking and deep work can be the perfect match for making unstructured days feel more productive and help you focus on what really matters to achieve your goals.

Discover more about time blocking focused work.


Part Two: Why Planning Your Day is Freeing

Building on the foundation of adding structure to your day with time blocking, this micro essay makes a case for how planning your day actually frees your mind, and why the alternative cages you in unnecessary stress.

Learn how planning protects your freedom.


Part Three: An Easy to Follow Daily Planning Routine.

And finally, if I’ve switched you on to the idea of planning your day, I share my method for planning a productive work from home day in the time it takes to enjoy my morning coffee.

Steal this method for quickly planning your day.


Until next time Planner Friend remember: planning how you’ll use your precious supply of daily hours removes overwhelm because it gives you steps to follow.
Chloe x

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