Daily Doing & Being To Do List

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Original = Fully in-tact retail version (with cardboard backing)

Sample = selling with slight imperfection (no cardboard backing, but entire pad is still in-tact)


The kind of to-do list where we chase our dreams, but never forget to be present along the way. The daily planner starts with a daily reflection, then moves into a strategic and realistic way to tackle the day's to-do's. By first allowing space to brain dump everything on your mind, then break tasks up by priority-level, we can take a more realistic, compassionate view on our tasks. This is perfect for the people who are extra hard on themselves, who expect themselves to complete a million things in a day, or who have trouble organizing their tasks and easily fall into a place of overwhelm and freeze state. 

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Original = Fully in-tact retail version (with cardboard backing)

Sample = selling with slight imperfection (no cardboard backing, but entire pad is still in-tact)


The kind of to-do list where we chase our dreams, but never forget to be present along the way. The daily planner starts with a daily reflection, then moves into a strategic and realistic way to tackle the day's to-do's. By first allowing space to brain dump everything on your mind, then break tasks up by priority-level, we can take a more realistic, compassionate view on our tasks. This is perfect for the people who are extra hard on themselves, who expect themselves to complete a million things in a day, or who have trouble organizing their tasks and easily fall into a place of overwhelm and freeze state. 

Original = Fully in-tact retail version (with cardboard backing)

Sample = selling with slight imperfection (no cardboard backing, but entire pad is still in-tact)


The kind of to-do list where we chase our dreams, but never forget to be present along the way. The daily planner starts with a daily reflection, then moves into a strategic and realistic way to tackle the day's to-do's. By first allowing space to brain dump everything on your mind, then break tasks up by priority-level, we can take a more realistic, compassionate view on our tasks. This is perfect for the people who are extra hard on themselves, who expect themselves to complete a million things in a day, or who have trouble organizing their tasks and easily fall into a place of overwhelm and freeze state.