Dollar Tree Is Selling the Cutest Productivity Gem
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Dollar Tree Is Selling the Cutest Productivity Gem
"It's only early January, so I'm still hearing a lot of people talk about their fresh starts and resolutions. Even if you're not one for those kinds of traditions, January tends to be a relatively sleepy month without many large obligations (plus, it's cold out!). One way to put that downtime to good use is by getting a bit more organized. What better place to start than your desk?"
"Personally I've tried many types of calendars and planners, and I've learned that switching up my tactics every so often helps me be more consistent about planning. Having a mix of paper and digital methods also helps. So even though I love my Google Calendar and to-do list app, I'm still on the lookout for analog methods - and these new weekly planner notepads from Dollar Tree look like a great little option."
Switching planning tactics periodically can improve consistency. Combining paper and digital methods supports planning habits. Google Calendar and to-do apps remain useful alongside analog tools. The Jot weekly planner desk notepad measures 7x7 inches and retails at Dollar Tree for $1.25. Each page provides daily sections plus areas for top priorities, goals, notes, and to-dos. Available in colorful and neutral designs with motivational phrases, the notepad offers an inexpensive, low-commitment way to try analog planning. The small size suits desk use and short-term experimentation without major expense. Alternative planner options exist for those without Dollar Tree access.
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