These Free Productivity Planners Help You Focus And Stay Organised

These Free Productivity Planners Help You Focus And Stay Organised

Most planners are designed for those who have a systematic work schedule. Productive Flourishing has made free planners for creative people and others who don’t fit the normal 8-5 model of work.

The site notes that not every planner is perfect for every type of job or person, so they have created different ones for different needs. Here’s a sample of what you can expect:

Monthly Action Planner

Use when: You’re doing your monthly planning and review — this planner can be used with either the Action Planner Series or the Weekly Project Planners.

The Action Planner Series

Use when: You’re planning your day or week.

The Weekly Project Planners

Use when: You’re tired of time-based planners and want to get clarity on what needs to be done.

The Blog Post Planner and Calendar

Use when: You want to brainstorm and plan your blog posts.

Productivity Heatmap

Use when: You’re trying to figure out when you’re the most productive.

The Productivity Jumpstarter

Use when: You have no idea what you should be doing and are tired of running in circles.

Head to the link below to see a detailed description of each of these planners and to download the PDF file for printing them out.

Free Planners [Productive Flourishing]


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