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Emergent Task Planner makes the leap from digital to paper

This useful planning tool is now on sale from Amazon in the UK

Using the Day Grid Balancer

I can't remember where I first heard about David Seah's productivity tools but they have been an invaluable tool over the last year or so, especially the Day Grid Balancer. In fact I have a copy on my desk right now with my jobs for the week.

Using it at work, I'm lucky enough to have access to a good laser printer to run off my copies but if you don't, you might be interested to know that you can now buy the Emergent Task Planner in 50 sheet pads from Amazon here.

The Emergent Task Planner is a daily rather than weekly planner, which is why I've stuck with the Day Grid Balancer but if you want a way of planning and recording your day the Emergent Task Planner is worth a go. Instructions can be found here along with the PDF to download and print. This means you can try it out before buying it.

Official blog post by David here.

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