The planner walks you through a series of daily exercises that have been designed to help you identify and stick to your priorities, and focus on the positive aspects of your life. After identifying your “most impactful goal for the day,” (note: “impactful” should not be a word, but I love this planner so much that I’m willing to let it slide), you write down no more than five goals labeled “important,” and five more labeled “nice to get done.” In other words, you can have ten to-dos per day, tops, and that includes non-work-related items such as exercise and hobbies. The planner also prompts
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