๐ Weekly Planner
Plan your week with priorities and time blocks. Add tasks to each day, set priority levels, and check off completed items. Data saved locally.
Frequently Asked Questions
Start by listing all tasks, then prioritize using the Eisenhower Matrix. Assign your top 3 tasks to specific days, time-block them, and leave buffer time for unexpected tasks. Review and adjust daily.
Time blocking is scheduling specific tasks into fixed time slots. Instead of a to-do list, you assign each task a start and end time. This reduces decision fatigue and increases focus by creating structure.
Most productivity experts recommend 3-5 major tasks per day. Overloading your schedule leads to stress and incomplete work. Focus on your "Big 3" priorities and treat additional tasks as bonuses.
Yes, but lightly. Use weekends for rest, hobbies, and light planning. Some people plan one productive session on Saturday and keep Sunday for relaxation and next-week preparation.