Plan your time to suit your personality

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We all have the same 24 hours - but we experience them completely differently. Most Planners tell you how to organise your time. We show you how to work with your personality - and your natural relationship with time.

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Personality-based planning method

A planning method designed around how you naturally experience and spend your time - giving you the freedom to be a human being, not just a human doing.

Analysts ENTJ, ENTP, INTJ, INTP

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“I’m at my best when I’m focused on solving problems, debating and reasoning through challenges to find the best, and most imaginative solutions that work in the long term. My Planner needs to help me keep my thoughts and strategic plans organised.”


Guardians ESFJ, ESTJ, ISTJ, ISFJ

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“I thrive on bringing structure and order to everything I do. I need tried and tested routines and methods that I know work. I often shoulder the weight of my own, and other people’s responsibility, so my Planner needs to keep me on track to meet my commitments.


Explorers ESFP, ESTP, ISFP, ISTP

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“I value the freedom and space to act on opportunities that I see in front of me. I’m pragmatic, action oriented, and too much structure can feel restricting. I plan my week around experiences and actions, leaving room for spontaneity.”


Idealists ENFJ, ENFP, INFJ, INFP

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“I’m motivated by making a meaningful difference for others, making emotional connections, and aligning my future goals with my values. My Planner needs to provide space for reflection, to create, and to process all the emotions that I inevitably absorb.”


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