If one of your new year’s goals this year is to be more organized, you’re going to need to have some kind of planner in your life. Having a place where you can write down your schedule and daily to-dos is such a helpful tool to keep yourself on track and accountable! Online calendars are great and all, but it’s also nice to have a physical (or even digital) planner where you can easily jot notes and actively plan out your days, weeks, and months throughout the year. 

Stay organized in 2024 with these planners!

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The beginning of a new year often means implementing new goals for yourself that you want to accomplish. What better way to stay on track and focused than with a handy planner? Having all of your important dates and to-do’s all in one place can tremendously increase your productivity throughout the day, month, and year. Get 2021 organized today!

Here are planners that you need to improve productivity.

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Make each day a little easier by tweaking little things, it can make your life much more care-free. Here are 10 tips to make your every-day more productive:

1. Stop Multitasking

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Instead of doing many things at half-effort, concentrate on your most important tasks, focus on one thing at a time. Make sure you finish what you’ve started.

2. Write Lists

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Help organize yourself by writing to-do lists, weekly goals, checklists, etc.

3. Hide Your Phone

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Interruptions are multi-tasking in disguise. It’s so distracting with our phones going off constantly, so why not leave it in your bag or put it on airplane-mode to avoid any disruptions.

4. Download a Self Control App

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There is even an app to help you out where you can block your own access to websites or mail servers for a pre-set length of time.

5. Take Breaks

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Taking a break is extremely important for your mental health and work productivity. Go grab a coffee or take a short walk.

6. Exercise

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Exercise is good for your mental health and is proven to increase endorphins in your body which make you happier. The happier you are, the more productive you can be!

7. Get Rid Of The Worst Tasks First

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Make sure you finish tasks to closure before starting the next one, otherwise you’ll drag it out way longer than necessary.

8. Keep Your Desk Organized

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Clear your desk of everything but the task you intend to work on, it’ll make you feel like a new person. Extra clutter will stress you out.

9. Make Weekly Goals

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Try to create two to four goals a week – they can be tiny or big, but pick out the most important and try to stick with them.

10. Plan Your Monday On Friday

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Go through your calendar for the next week and try to accomplish a few tasks so when you arrive on Monday you’ll have less to do. It’ll make you feel more prepared for the week.

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Do you have any more productivity hacks? Let us know in the comments.

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