Daily Muslim Planner Pads

A planner that sticks to the point, with no fluff or extra distracting trackers. The perfect organiser for Muslims wanting to hack productivity.

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How it works

There are three core productivity principles shared by Harvard Business Review: brain dumping, setting priorities, and planning your day.

  • Brain dumping is when you spill your mind into an empty box. You can write about the activities you have to do, concepts for future ideas, or anything you think is worth putting in ink.
  • Second is setting your top three priorities for the day. This helps you not lose focus of your goals.
  • Last is timeboxing, or planning your day. This is the bulk of the technique, and it requires you to schedule your day by the hour, from waking up to going to sleep.

After tech company Filtered released a study on timeboxing, Harvard Business Review acknowledged it as the most useful productivity hack, saying: "This may be the single most important skill or practice you can possibly develop as a modern professional."

Our planners combine these three core productivity principles into one simple and easy to use planner while also incorporating your daily Salah.