Seeing My Time Adult Planner Mini-Course
Free Mini-Course with Planner Purchase
This is a mini-course accompanying the Seeing My Time Planner. This planner system is a whole new approach to managing your time. Its thoughtful design comes from my challenges with time and productivity and my work with thousands of people who also struggle with time management and planning.
- It includes a year's worth of easy-tear paper pads for day, week and task planning.
- Slip your day and week plans into clear vinyl front pockets to keep them in sight and in mind.
- A place to record your yearly goals and projects two years into the future
- Access to a free mini-course on how to use the planner and tips to personalize it for your needs.
- Many other unique and supportive features.
"Thank you so much for creating the Seeing My Time planner. I absolutely love it. I buy planners every year, but this is by far the most useful one that I have ever used. I find it to be an essential tool in making such that I accomplish my goals--both small and large--and at the same time, better enjoy my down time knowing that everything I need to get done has been captured. Thanks for creating such a thoughtfully designed product."
-Meg
Your Instructor
As an educator, Marydee Sklar has helped families and individuals overcome struggles with time management for over 25 years. She teaches workshops on executive functions for professional and school communities, and can be booked to speak at events. She is the creator of the Seeing My Time® Program, Set Up Success® planners, and is the author of Seeing My Time® books and 50 Tips to Help Students Succeed. She lives in Portland, OR, with her husband. For more information about Marydee, her books and her courses, visit http://www.ExecutiveFunctioningSuccess.com
Course Curriculum
Frequently Asked Questions
"At almost 64, with ADHD, I've tried a few (million) planners. None worked until now. I am amazed! I think it works because it's multi-sensory. Using traditional pen and pencil reinforces the brain's ability to access and retain information. At first I thought I was going backwards technologically, but electronic devices tax my brain and overload my ability to process data from line to line. Because of my short term memory deficits, I loose my place when tasks require multiple steps. Pen and paper may be "old school", but it's much less anxiety-producing and doesn't break down. I recommend this for all tactile learners or non techno geeks. It just feels good."
-Debbie Z