Is there a way to keep on top of your to-do list?
Color coding can be used to distinguish between distinct commitments. Work commitments, for example, could be highlighted in pink, family commitments in yellow, and personal commitments in blue. That way, you'll be able to see right away what kinds of things are on your to-do list for the day—and plan accordingly.
Folding over each page when you're done with it is another technique to keep your planner orderly.
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