After viewing the planner's design, you might wonder, "Will The Present Day Planner have a positive impact on me? How will I use this tool? Is this planner suitable for me?"
From the creator's perspective, here's some candid insight on its application:
1- The Present Day Planner is designed to be inclusive, regardless of gender, age, job position, social status, or culture.
2- However, it works best for individuals who need to focus for several hours at a stretch and have a fixed workspace (e.g., desk, chair) during work.
3- Over five years of testing, the planner received the best feedback from students, researchers, office workers, project managers, CEOs, writers, editors, designers, entrepreneurs, freelancers, and content creators.
4- Its features are less effective for those whose jobs involve frequent movement, meetings, or outdoor activities, such as sales staff, delivery personnel, and construction supervisors.
5- For jobs combining stationary work and outdoor activities, The Present Day planner can flexibly support tasks that require planning and focus. For instance, teachers may not use the Pomodoro technique during classes but can apply it while preparing lessons or grading. Similarly, busy parents can use the monthly and weekly planning pages to schedule rest periods or find time for personal development and career building.
6- The Present Day planner is undated and includes many blank pages (dotted like a bullet journal, interspersed throughout and concentrated in the last 10 pages). This allows users to personalize and creatively adapt the planner. Some users have used it for drawing, coloring, journaling, making shopping lists, or planning vacations.
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If you feel this planner "resonates" with you, addresses your concerns, and can solve your issues, give it a chance to accompany and assist you!
It has been an indispensable companion for me over the past seven years, and I am thrilled to share this "friend" with you! — Chi Nguyen.