The Productivity Method

It’s the time of year when we start to review what has been, and to make a plan for the future version of ourselves. We are still in a somewhat productive mode, so using this energy we plan with vigour, hopefulness at a readiness when the time to do ‘X’ comes around, and ride the high of this planning all the way into the New Year.

There are few things in life that are more satisfying than ticking off a to-do list, marking projects as completed and having a plan of action for whatever goal is in sight. But how to organise this all in one place for ease across devices, when you’re known to lose important notebooks or spill your morning coffee over your schedule? 

Fear not, the absolute power-house of productivity, Grace Beverley has solved this with her offering of the digital version of The Productivity Method. Tried and tested by many professionals that span the industries, I can also attest to its usefulness, dopamine-inducing functionality and the level of simplicity it brings to my life.

Why you need this in your life immediately (and in 2024).

It’s not a subscription, it won’t cost you every month for the joy of having organisation. How many planners have you bought, lost, dropped off using a few weeks later? This is a one-time purchase, that has the future in mind. Not wasting any paper. Not to be misplaced. Instantly accessible from your laptop, phone or tablet.

The templates are to die for.

Each section - daily, weekly, monthly, yearly - come with clear guidance to organise your thoughts, your goals and helpful prompts to identify what could be holding you back. A habit tracker makes this planner totally unique, as you can keep tabs on things that you want to improve or drop in your life, with long-lasting effects.

Vision boarding and Pinterest-esque feel

I love gathering my inspiration in a visual form, it helps to narrow down exactly how I want my life to look, and combining this method with my love of Manifest by Roxie Nafousi, makes this a dream come true.

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