Planners

The key to buying a planner and making it work is buying only undated planners.

There may be months when you don’t need a planner, and suddenly—you’re in the mood to incorporate the practice for a few weeks!

Undated ensures you can hang on to that planner and keep it in your ‘toolbox’.

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Provided by The Anti-Planner

One of my favorite things ever - a book that isn’t a planner, but is instead an encyclopedia of gamified ways to break out of whatever you’re stuck in. Great for adults AND kids.


Provided by Akiflow

This got me through some tough times (specifically: moving!)

This calendar has so many features—my favorite being that you can make a task an event on your calendar—and it integrates seamlessly with Google!

Did I mention it can turn your emails into tasks too?

Therapy

Depending on your situation, a variety of options are available to you. It’s best to do some research before deciding on a therapist. And make sure you have an introductory session (like a first date!) before deciding if you want to move forward with them.


Provided by Therapy Den

Therapy Den is a great place to find a therapist—arguably better than Psychology Today as it offers more filters to meet your unique needs.


Provided by Open Path Collective

Note that I have not used these services—but sessions can be as low as $40, which makes this one of the most affordable options for therapy out there.

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