Yes. I wish I used them more. I think planners are a great way to keep you organized or even keep your schedule on track.
3 years ago | 0
@inkompetenzkompensationsko4188
For me personally, it helps me stay on top of deathlines, chores and events. I am a single mom, so i have to keep track of my toddlers kindergarten events, doctors appointments and stuff, but i also work and attend university, which comes with another set of deathlines, writing Essays, assignements and stuff. Before, i often times lost track of time and forgot about stuff or remembered it very late and wasn't really prepared whats really embarassing obviously. It helps me to forget about chores like cleaning my windows and stuff, so i don't only remember when it's almost to late or harder than it had to be if done regularly. A bonuspoint is the creative outlet it can be If one wants to.
3 years ago | 3
Keeps me on track with what’s happening in my family, no way to forget when it’s written down
3 years ago | 0
Planners get lost etc, I always have my phone. Also, phones can be used to invite others, email attendees, text attendees etc.
3 years ago | 1
Because they help to keep you organized. And also i like them as a backup if my phone dies i have a physical planner to write stuff in.
3 years ago | 0
I'm older. If I didn't have a planner, I'd be lost because I can't remember everything anymore. As far as I know, you can remember things better if you write them down.
3 years ago | 2
Writing a plan out and looking at it will make you remember and check things off the list.
3 years ago | 0
I think people who use planners use their time effectively. They work smarter, not harder. I was never focused enough to use one therefore, I’m always working my butt off! …sigh
3 years ago | 2
I don't so much use a planner as I do a notebook. I write lists a lot of lists.
3 years ago | 1
I use my planner in my iPhone to keep track of birthday, anniversaries, dr appointments, results of test results, etc. i call it my brain!
3 years ago | 0
I'm 60 starting to forget things. I also take care of my dad,two dogs, two parakeets, a fish. Shopping,for all.
3 years ago | 0
I use mine to write down events I may forget. I also have a underlying thought that in case someone implements me as a suspect I have my planner to back me up. 😭
3 years ago | 0
Obviously so you don't forget important dates. I use my phone calendar.
3 years ago | 1
I'm going through the menopause and if i don't write it down i forget
3 years ago | 1
For me it is both yes and no, on the one hand it helps me determine which of my goals are realistic in achievability, and which ones are not, but I tend to lose then before accomplishing any of my goals. Even the ones on my phone get lost in the excessive noise that is my phone and life. So yes they are helpful, but by the time I find them to complete the tasks, it's too late. Half the time I forget to put enough information on them, so I forget what I was planning, or I put so much information I can't read it.
3 years ago | 0
For someone who has ADD, they are essential. I can easily forget to eat, pay bills or wear a jacket when its cold outside. Everything is an afterthought.
3 years ago | 0
If I write it down I am more likely to remember and follow through. Otherwise, sadly and often nowadays, I "remember" it too late..😏
3 years ago | 0
CodeFlare
Do you think the idea of using planners is a good idea?
3 years ago | [YT] | 76