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When life pulls you in a million directions, it can be important to get everything from your brain onto paper. Use this free brain dump worksheet to help you breathe easier, prioritize your list and take action.
Ho
So simple yet so functional. Great sheet!
I recently purchased the Day Designer 2019-2020 daily/ monthly planner, and can't wait to start using it. Thankfully, the downloadable templates will hold me over until July 2019. I love the layout and design, and additional personal touches that came with the planner. Simple, classic and functional!
I seriously love the brain dump and it is the center of my personal planning system. I do a brain dump at the start of each week and I add everything under the sun that I need to do. Work stuff on the front, personal stuff on the back. I carry things over from the previous week's brain dump as well as check off whatever I got done on the previous week's list (because well, who doesn't love checking stuff off your list?). This enables me to see what I need to focus on each week and each day during the week. I then take my daily and weekly tasks and put them in my DD planner. I also use my brain dump to set my monthly goals. I set three monthly goals for work and three for personal. To keep all this close, I have an ARC notebook and paper punch. I punch my Brain Dump sheets and monthly goal lists and weekly chore chart and all other DD printables I use and keep them in my ARC notebook. As the week goes on, I will check stuff off the brain dump and add new stuff to it. It is such a simple concept but has been pure genius for me.
Love the size, the material and the high potential of this planner