WORK PLAY EVERY DAY

A CREATIVE PRODUCTIVITY PLANNER BY BETTYSOO

WORK PLAY EVERY DAY WALK-THROUGH

WHAT IS WORK PLAY EVERY DAY?

It's a planner designed especially for you! It features a super-charged productivity, creativity, self-work and goal-setting system with tools for keeping track of all the plates you spin in your life.

Personally, as a classic ADHD-wired person, "inbox-zero" has never been a realistic goal for me. Still, ask anyone who knows me, and she will tell you I manage to be extremely productive and creative in my everyday life.

If I can, you can too.

I invite you to take on the work of creativity, productivity, self-improvement, gratitude, and wellness together with me and a couple hundred other folks who have discovered Work Play Every Day is their new favorite planner!

  • LAURA

    "I'm excited to be trying a system that gives me a chance to be more intentional with my time and feel less scattered. Work Play Every Day is going places!"

  • KATHLEEN

    "OMGAWD your planner is gorgeous! I was blindly buying a copy for a friend, and I already want more copies to gift and for myself. Congratulations!!"

  • KATE

    "I now have a daily planning playground to help me keep moving...it was the best gift I got this year."

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  • KATE

    "I had been looking for tools to help give structure to amorphous time, and the planner is a whole happy toolbox complete with suggestions for happy decorations. You succeeded brilliantly."

  • DAWN

    "Work Play Every Day gives me the tremendous gift of thinking beyond my to-do list towards connected goals and planning."

  • K. R.

    "I'm enjoying the heck out of your planner! I have been using a bunch of the tools you set up...you're adding to my toolbox."

  • AUDREY

    "What a wonderful planner...work was overtaking me. Now I will be able to see, track, and appreciate the creative, spiritual, and social aspects of my life that sustain me and had felt invisible."