There are also special spaces to note your achievements and how you want to improve. Basically, it takes all of the thoughts that are zooming around in your head 24/7 and turns them into something organized and productive. Do I hear a sigh of relief?

Promising review: “Great planner! As someone with ADHD, involved in multiple companies, and who is an elected official, it’s been a long process to find a planner that allowed me to not only identify all of the tasks and projects that I had going on, but also schedule and track their progress. I do not yet utilize the ‘I’m grateful for’ or ‘excited about’ daily boxes, but can definitely see their value in setting a positive morning attitude. Also, my team maintains an online calendar for me that constantly changes, so only big, set-in-stone events and special days make it into the planner calendar, which ensures they do not get overlooked as they sometimes do on my comprehensive digital calendar. The daily ‘focus,’ ‘priorities,’ ‘tasks,’ ‘notes,’ and ‘wins’ boxes are invaluable. Additionally, the monthly ‘habits’ (I actually added additional boxes to this section), ‘goals,’ and ‘distractions to avoid’ keep you on track. I have tried numerous planners and even tried to create my own bullet journal (in the time it took to create a page layout, I could complete a whole month of scheduling), and have found this to be the most comprehensive and efficiently designed planner on the market.” —Glenn R. Davis

Get it from Amazon for $19.97+ (available in three colors and in more colors here).

Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/katyherman/things-under-25-to-make-being-an-adult-a-breeze