![]() Take a look and let me know what you think, or if you have questions before you back. Instead of blathering on, Michelle has videos talking about the use and the inside of the planner at her Kickstarter. I literally took my Passion Planner apart and added the pages Michelle created for money goals and niggly things. I backed a physical copy (even through I could just keep printing more pages). So long and short of it, Michelle has a Kickstarter going on for her planner right now. I kind of got to see part of her creation process as we were meeting for client appointments, and ended up with a preview version of the planner. I’ve tried the Mini Emergent Task Planner from David Seah, and while I liked it, found it easy to set daily priorities, and keep in my bag on hand, it doesn’t have the goal setting the others do.īut Michelle Nickolaisen, a friend of mine, who I’ve worked with on productive in the past, recently designed and launched a planner. I also estimated how much time the tasks would take and scheduled some of the pre-planned tasks. I pre-planned 3 tasks and added more as they emerged. I like my Passion Planner but I get overwhelmed with it. Its based on my Emergent Time Tracking PDF worksheet I got tired of fooling around with my kitchen-timer, and wanted a tool that was a bit more convenient to. This week I tested whether David Seah’s Emergent Task Planner could help me get more done. I used a pre-printed version of David Seahs Emergent Task Planner. Recently, I’ve tried a few planners that focus on goals. Mike and David return to the subject of hyper-scheduling after theyve both been at.
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