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Reddit mentions of Orange Circle Studio 2019 Extra Large Spiral Planner, August 2018 - December 2019, Jose Donkey

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Orange Circle Studio 2019 Extra Large Spiral Planner, August 2018 - December 2019, Jose Donkey
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    Features:
  • 2019 extra large spiral planner spans August 2018 through December 2019; measures 8.5" x 11"
  • Hardcover planner showcases bold, colorful artwork from spring whitaker embellished with gold foil
  • 128 full-color pages feature monthly grids and week-per-page views with plenty of space to organize your schedule by task of time of day
  • Includes 140 stickers to mark special days, activities and appointments; sturdy wire-o binding allows planner to lie flat when opened
  • Orange Circle invites you to explore their line of fresh, innovative calendars, organizers and planners available on Amazon
Specs:
ColorJose Donkey
Height8.5 Inches
Length11 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2018
Size8.5 inches X 11 inches
Width0.51 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Orange Circle Studio 2019 Extra Large Spiral Planner, August 2018 - December 2019, Jose Donkey:

u/salt_and_linen ยท 1 pointr/productivity

I've posted about this here before, but: I do this for myself already and couldn't recommend the method more. I have an extra large planner on my desk at work that I fill with things I accomplished during the day. I started it a few years ago when I started getting frustrated at how few items I was crossing off my daily to-do lists and feeling like I was not being very effective.

I find the list has increased morale, made me better at understanding my job, made me better at estimating task lengths and estimating how much slip I should be building into deadlines to accommodate unexpected emergencies. I've also gotten much better at recognizing what kinds of disruptive tasks are likely to sandbag me, and at curating my To Do list since I have a clearer understanding of how much I am realistically able to get done.

Bonus points: by meticulously documenting what I've accomplished, I can argue my value more capably.

I like this brand/size and have used it three years in a row: https://www.amazon.com/Orange-Circle-Studio-Spiral-Planner/dp/B0791TX259/

I would personally recommend keeping a done list (in a planner, a specific notebook, whatever -- but something personal and accessible to you) over posts in a subreddit or in a daily sticky thread.

Reasons:

  • how much does being on reddit really aid your productivity, really?
  • if you want to refer back to the data for any reason (arguing for a raise, tracking productivity over time, trying to reconcile to-do lists with done lists as I have) it will be easier to have the data immediately available from your records rather than distributed elsewhere, particularly if it's on something like a daily sticky thread that might be difficult to go back and find
  • shorthand/ease of use/potential for sensitive information. I can jot down "call w Scott re: DA" and I'll know what I was talking about; if you're going to be posting your accomplishments publicly, you may find you need to explicate more than you're entirely comfortable with or not be able to take credit for accomplishments you wouldn't feel comfortable posting about.