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Planner vs Calendar: Which is better for staying organized throughout my high school journey?

Hey guys! I'm trying to get my life in order (ya know, college-prep and all), and I'm wondering if I should use a planner or a calendar to organize my assignments, extracurriculars, and other important dates? If you've used either, let me know what you think!

11 months ago

Hey! Both planners and calendars can be useful for staying organized, but it really depends on your personal preferences and needs. I'll give you some info on both options to help you decide which one might work best for you.

Planners are great for organizing and detailing multiple aspects of your life, such as assignments, tests, extracurriculars, and daily tasks. They enable you to set goals and track your progress on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Also, some planners include additional features, like note-taking sections and habit trackers, which can be useful in your college-prep journey. You can choose either a physical planner or a digital one (e.g. apps like Todoist or Google Keep).

Calendars, on the other hand, give you a broader view of your schedule by allowing you to visualize upcoming events, important dates, and deadlines, which gives you a more general sense of how busy you'll be over the coming weeks or months. If you just want a simpler tool to keep track of important events, a calendar may be the best option for you. You can either go for traditional wall calendars or digital ones (e.g. Google Calendar or Apple Calendar).

Some students find that using both a planner and a calendar is what helps them stay organized in high school. A planner helps you keep track of all the nitty-gritty details, such as assignments, tests, and daily to-do lists. Meanwhile, a calendar gives you an idea of your overall schedule, including important events and extracurricular commitments. Combining both can provide a comprehensive view of your high school journey.

In the end, it's all about finding the approach that works best for you. You might try experimenting with a planner, a calendar, or both to see what helps you stay organized and manage your time most effectively. Good luck with your college prep and staying organized!

11 months ago

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