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10 Signs You Need A Passion Planner

The Passion Planner can seriously change the way you look at planning.

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10 Signs You Need A Passion Planner
Sheradan Hill

College is stressful. There are classes to worry about and friends to see. Maybe you have a job, too. It sucks, I get it. I think it may be time for you to invest in a Passion Planner. Here are 10 signs that you should listen to me.

1. You have no idea what you're supposed to be doing.

It happens to the best of us. You know you have a ton to do, but you have no clue what task you should be doing right now. Math or a blog post? Or did you have a meeting? C'mon, man. Get it together!

2. You are stressed out!

Did it ever cross your mind that you are stressed all the time because you don't have a good tool to help you manage your time? Writing a due date at the top of an old assignment is not helping you. It's time to upgrade.

3. You miss being creative.

College leaves little time for students to focus on their creative outlet. The Passion Planner can double as a planner and a blank canvas.

4. The planner you have now is only a time table.

Let's be real, okay? A fulfilling life is more than tracking due dates and meetings. You need a planner that helps you grow as a person, too.

5. None of your friends understand your planner addiction.

You mean not everyone needs to color code, use washi tape AND buy stickers? It seems crazy, right? You need to join the #pashfam! There is an entire community who understands your systematic planning!

6. You have a lot of goals.

Okay, so it's March, but you still have a lot of things you'd like to accomplish this year. The Passion Planner helps you set personal focuses and create road maps. You need this in your life.

7. You make a lot of to-do lists.

The Passion Planner has weekly to-do lists incorporated into its layout. Mind blown!

8. You want to learn how to journal.

If you have never been someone who keeps a personal journal, the Passion Planner is a great place to start. After each month, there are reflection questions to help you analyze your month and personal progress. Write it down!

9. You always end up wasting pages.

Passion Planner offers undated editions. No more guilt about killing trees and ripping out pages.

10. You are sick of feeling unorganized.

College is chaotic. The Passion Planner can seriously change your life and help you find an organizational system that works for you.

Surely, I've convinced you by now. You need a Passion Planner, okay? It's a great tool and an awesome company! Just check it out.

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