The Essentialism Planner: A 90-Day Guide to Accomplishing More by Doing Less

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Do less and accomplish more in all areas of your life with this planner based on the million-copy bestseller Essentialism.
When it comes to work, more is not better. As the author of Essentialism, Greg McKeown has inspired people all over the world to stop, take stock, and prioritize what is essential and discard what is not. In doing so, you free yourself from the trivial and focus on what’s important. This content-rich planner helps you break down your year into one manageable quarter, so you can achieve better work/life balance and figure out what tasks are truly essential.
Start with the Personal Quarterly Offsite that’s filled with reflective prompts and exercises to help you eliminate the noise and home in on what’s important to you. Then continue your journey with weekly and daily planning templates featuring Greg’s popular Power Half an Hour and 1-2-3 Method, plus Essentialism quotes and challenges to inspire you on your journey.
Whether you fill it out consecutively or dip in and out as needed, this planner will help you focus on what really matters.

From the Publisher

“A 90-day planner based on Essentialism by Greg McKeown”  “A 90-day planner based on Essentialism by Greg McKeown”

two sample pages from the Essentialism Plannertwo sample pages from the Essentialism Planner

“Helping you focus on what really matters”  “Helping you focus on what really matters”

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Clarkson Potter (Nov. 26 2024)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0593578414
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0593578414
Item weight ‏ : ‎ 499 g
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.68 x 2.26 x 21.67 cm
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6 reviews for The Essentialism Planner: A 90-Day Guide to Accomplishing More by Doing Less

  1. Book Addict

    This is a book of daily planner pages
    This is a book of daily planner pages that I could have printed on my photocopier.I love Essentialism. I love Greg McKeown. This book is a miss.

  2. Jessica C.

    I read McKeown’s “Essentialism” when it came out and loved it. As someone who has started and failed many a planner, this planner works because it doesn’t just plan your day, its purpose is to help you achieve the important goals in your life. The first few pages of the book help you get really clear on your focus and help you break down your goals. It walks you step-by-step through the process, including setting aside time each day to plan. Each week begins with a reflection to plan the next week’s goals, and each day is given two pages. I also love that this planner doesn’t go hour by hour, I have a calendar for that. This is a task and goal-oriented planner, and it makes me feel good to open it up and get clear on my life and my time. This planner is part mentor, part journal, part clarifier, part motivator and part planner. I already know I will keep this planner on my shelf after I finish it because of what the prompts have inspired me to write. I actually love that this planner is 90 days. A year would seem overwhelming, but just narrowing my focus to the next three months seems so actionable. It really does jump-start productivity from the get-go, but in the right direction and on the right things. Loving it, using it, sharing it with friends and family.

  3. Abhishek Panchal

    This planner has nothing new actually… But then also it would be better if the auther has explained each page with examples so that the user will get the idea how to get maximum output from this planner….!Good but not the best… An Average Planner..!

  4. Oz NSW

    If you’re familiar with the other books of this author and his podcasts, you know you’ll get a quality product. It is slowly replacing my usual ‘today-list’. It provides the clarity that’s promised, and I can see myself buying this more often.

  5. Barbermommy

    I’ve tried a lot of planners, but The Essentialism Planner stands out. So many planners are filled with complex exercises that don’t really move the needle, but The Essentialism Planner is designed for focus—no gimmicks or fluff, just practical tools that work. Instead of feeling like the planner is guiding me, this planner puts me in control, always keeping what’s essential front and center.The daily tools in this planner are what make the difference. They are simple to complete, but deep in their ability to help me focus. The Power Half an Hour is a game-changer for me. Starting the day with time to clear my mind and design my day helps keep my priorities in check. The 1-2-3 Method helps me focus on what really matters – while still helping me to accomplish the everyday things that need to get done. Perhaps my favorite thing about the planner is the three questions, What? So What? Now What?. These questions are simple, but they help me recognize the “news” of my life.It’s also portable and durable, which matters when you’re carrying it around every day. If you’re busy and looking to figure out how to apply the principles from Essentialism in your everyday life, you need this planner.

  6. Peggy Tate

    I ordered this book as soon as I saw it was available. Once it arrived, I was really disappointed because it is a very small hardback book, which makes it nearly impossible to write without holding it firmly down. In my opinion, this is not a workable format for a planner. I prefer the spiral binding.

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