



A strategic planning system featuring time blocking layouts, daily priorities, and goal-setting frameworks designed to help users find balance, focus, and productivity through intentional day design.
Day Designer is a comprehensive planner system created to help users overcome overwhelm, connect with values, and design each day intentionally. It combines elevated designs with easy-to-use planning pages that inspire and empower users to plan a beautiful, balanced life.
Day Designer is more than a notebook—it's a complete system with sections for scheduling, gratitude, priorities, and reflection that helps users stay organized and feel accomplished every day.
The signature feature is the time blocking section that incorporates hourly scheduling:
Each daily page includes:
Ideal Week Worksheet Serves as a template for time-blocking, helping users dedicate specific "time blocks" for certain tasks or projects throughout their ideal week.
Goal Setting Pages Frameworks for setting and tracking progress toward personal and professional goals.
Monthly Layouts Calendar views for big-picture planning and overview.
Day Designer incorporates the time blocking methodology, which is a popular time management tool that groups similar tasks into blocks of time to help effectively plan your day and maximize productivity.
The physical layout encourages:
Balance work commitments with personal priorities using time blocking and to-do integration.
Manage family schedules, appointments, and personal time in one comprehensive system.
Track classes, study time, assignments, and extracurricular activities with hourly scheduling.
Design intentional workdays that balance business demands with personal well-being.
The system emphasizes whole-life planning, not just work productivity.
See your entire day laid out visually, making time allocation obvious and intentional.
Breaking the day into blocks with clear priorities reduces decision fatigue and anxiety.
Writing commitments in time blocks creates stronger commitment than vague to-do lists.
Includes gratitude, reflection, and priorities beyond just task completion.
Physical planning reduces screen time and can improve memory and commitment.
Use the Ideal Week worksheet to plan the upcoming week's time blocks.
Review daily page each morning, adjust time blocks, set top 3 priorities.
Reflect on what was accomplished, practice gratitude, prepare for tomorrow.
Use pencil for time blocks that might shift, pen for fixed commitments.
Some users color-code time blocks by category (work, personal, family, self-care).
Day Designer offers:
Daily planners typically range from:
Prices vary by cover design, binding type, and retailer. Available at Day Designer website, Amazon, Target, and office supply stores.
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