Planung und Zeitmanagement

Planning and Time Management

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Do you know what it's like to juggle too many balls? The next deadline, a new task, yet another request – and suddenly the first ball drops. By evening, you're exhausted, but somehow the most important things were left undone. A day can look like that, but not every day.
The answer: our planner system consisting of a weekly planner + daily planner – clear, friendly, effective.

First the “Big Stones”, then the Flow

In the weekly planner, you define your Big Stones – the 2–5 truly important projects for the week. They are your anchor.
In the daily planner, you bring these Big Stones to the forefront and plan them using the Eisenhower Method (First Things First): Important things get priority, urgent things get a place, and the rest get boundaries.

How the daily planner helps you – tangibly, not just on paper

  • Clear head in the morning: 3 focus points for today – not 30.

  • Time slots instead of a to-do jam: You block out concrete slots, including buffers.

  • Mind map quickie: A small sketch/idea per day – so thoughts become visible.

  • Energy check: 1–2 mini-rituals (movement, water, fresh air) for more drive.

  • Satisfied in the evening: Tick off, brief reflection, prepare for tomorrow.

In 3 steps to “I've got it under control”

  1. Start the week: Set Big Stones in the weekly planner.

  2. Plan the day: Enter 3 top priorities, set time blocks, plan buffers.

  3. After-work ritual: Mark successes, actively defer unfinished tasks – instead of going to bed with a bad feeling.

For whom?

For active people with many roles: parents, teachers, student coaches – and everyone who moves a lot with head & heart. The planner protects against being constantly busy and gives you what counts:
Peace of mind, visible progress, and free evenings.


 

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