If you’re anything like me, you’re always looking for more effective solutions for recording your ideas, keeping your goals in front of you, and efficient ways to plan your days.
One trap that we often fall into is that of believing that technology will provide the solution - we assume that stuff needs to be powered, have pretty lights, and be connected to the internet to keep us productive.
Often, the opposite is the case - too much connectivity can mean distractions, and power sources often fail.
Enter your Free Pocket Calendar, courtesy of Jim Littlefield from Ex-Employee.com.
Jim has done a great job of putting all of the essentials you need as you go about your daily tasks:
- It has a yearly calendar, small enough to fit a full year, but large enough to read.
- It reminds us of 5 daily essentials in achievement.
- There’s space for both your short term and long term goals.
- There’s also plenty of space for note taking, brain dumping, or idea capturing (a la GTD).
The planner is in PDF format; you’ll need access to a printer to print it out. Jim even has a cool video demonstrating how to fold and cut the tool once it’s printed out:
Click here to download this unique tool (name and email address required to access.)
Thank you, Jim, for creating this, offering it to the world, and letting me know about it via the Resource Submission Form.


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