Plan My Day
Choose how you like to work and when you usually wake up — get a starter day you can paste into your calendar.
Build a Sample Day
Outputs are suggestions only. Your real week may differ. This is not professional coaching or employment advice.
What to Do With Your Plan
This is a starting point, not a contract. Teaching days, shoot days, and quiet desk weeks all look different. Move blocks once you know how you actually feel.
- Copy the plan into your calendar as “maybe” events.
- Try it for one week — note what slipped and why.
- Shorten blocks that always run over; split admin from creative work.
- Come back and rebuild when the season changes.
Structure and Space for Ideas
Structure means starting the block even when you are not “in the mood.” Space for ideas means a set window to explore — not the whole day. Many people do hard work in the morning and a shorter playful block after lunch, then spend ten minutes listing tomorrow’s first job.
Ideas often show up in the shower after focused work, not while staring at a blank page. A plan sets the scene; your skill still does the making.
Upcoming Planning Sessions
| Date | What | Where |
|---|---|---|
| 20 Jul 2026 | Plan your day together (online) | Online |
| 14 Aug 2026 | Mixing methods for illustrators | Newcastle NSW |
| 5 Sep 2026 | Map your energy levels | Online AEST |
Common Questions
Do you save my plan?
No. It is built in your browser. We only see data if you email us separately.
What should I pick if I am new?
“Mix of all three” is a good start. Hate timers? Try day blocks only.
Can clients see my full plan?
Share when you are available, not every personal break. Keep rest private.