![]() ![]() Start planning your best life! (And be sure to download our mobile app from Google Play or the Apple App Store. (A credit card will be required due to in-app purchases, but the card will not be charged for the first year of your subscription.)Ĥ. ![]() On the payment screen, enter your gift code in the PROMO CODE field. ![]() (Do NOT enter your gift code in the referral code field.)ģ. Enter your personal information, and click START MY TRIAL. **If purchasing more than one at a time, please do so in separate transactions! How to Redeem:Ģ. (Please be sure to check your spam and promotion folders for this email.) Hope that helps! Feel free to ask me questions.Looking for a unique but useful gift for your friends and family? Give the gift of planning in style with Artful Agenda!Īfter purchasing, you will receive a gifting unlock code via email that will be used for redemption at registration. ![]() I’ve never felt more in control of my to-do list before. The lists keep my scope limited to actionable items. It doesn’t get lost in the four thousand Google Docs in my Drive account. It doesn’t get written on an old Post-It with questionable sticking power. And when I want to write down something I know I will come back to over and over, it goes in here. Because it’s somewhat limited, I find that I don’t create unnecessary lists of things. What things did I complete that day that wasn’t on my lists? Did I update my website? Good job, me!Īt the top left where it says Running To Do there’s a little arrow and that dropdown contains all my lists. Lately, I’ve been using Custom List as a tracker that I fill out at the end of the day. As soon as I have everything I need to complete the work, I put it on the priority list and if needed, carve out time within the calendar. Because she might not, it’s not on the priority list yet. It’s not in the Priorities column because she messaged and said she might have the files to me today. Here I have a note about a client’s cover art and formatting. I do use the water tracker and love that.ĭay Spreads have a secondary Task List which is great for a brain dump. So if you want all release days in green and all editorial deadlines in blue, go for it.Īgain… stickers! Woohoo. And you can color code each individual event/appointment you add to the calendar. By the way, the calendar can sync with things like Google Cal, which I love and use. The Monthly spread shows you anything that’s in the calendar. Normally, I use the Goals section but I didn’t this month. It’s too easy for me to spend more time planning my planner than doing the work. The options aren’t limitless, and honestly, for someone like me, that’s probably a good thing. They have a variety of cute, seasonal options. Two other things to note in the above image. On any given day, I try to write down the three priorities that are most important, make-it-or-break-it for me that day. Priorities has been a game changer for me. And then your Priorities and Meals are below that. This spread also shows ‘all day events’ at the top. I often use it well ahead of time to jot down things I know I want to get done during a specific week and when the week arrives, I might move that task to a specific date. If you’re like me and often have items that are due during a given week rather than a specific date/day, the goals/to do list on the left is super handy. The whole month is there on the top left which I find handy for double checking what dates are coming up and when. Place an order at now and avoid spending more. That’s perfect if you have a family calendar you need to import/sync.Ī few things to note. Check out the Artful Agenda Coupons page and find special offers with up to 60 OFF. And you can connect it to third party calendars like Google Cal. It syncs seamlessly between my desktop, iPad and Phone. I take my iPhone everywhere and because of that, Artful Agenda is my JAM! Paper planners work for a week or so and then I’m donezo. And probably about fifty others you’ve never heard of. Everything from Google Calendar to Google Keep to Google Tasks to Basecamp to Trello to OneNote. Perhaps you should know that I’ve used dozens of pieces of software to try to get myself organized over the years. I’ve mentioned this several times, in several author ‘forums’ this year, but it’s about time that I broke down how I use Artful Agenda and what I love about it. ![]()
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