How to stay in line with your Planner? - Deepstash
How to stay in line with your Planner?

How to stay in line with your Planner?

  • If sticking to a schedule on your own is difficult, ask the support of a friend, coworker, or family member to hold you accountable. 
  • Pull out your planner at the end of each day and take a brief check of your schedule to see how well you stayed to it. If you struggle, think about how you can improve the next day.
  • Add your daily schedule to your phone and set alarms to remind you where you need to be and whenIf you have difficulties remembering to check your planner, add it to your phone and set alarms to remind you where you need to be and when.

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