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Year after year, I set resolutions - health, money, personal growth - yet nothing changed.

To-do lists piled up. Journals collected dust. Digital calendars just shuffled unfinished tasks.

I was stuck in a cycle of planning without progress.

  • Paper calendars were rigid. It didn't allow for different goals and projects to be planned simultaneously.

  • Digital tools lacked vision. Just deadlines, no strategy. It didn't show long term goals.

  • My productivity became a collage of abandoned planners and to do lists.

The breakthrough

I discovered hybrid planning:

Physical - A laminated perpetual calendar to:

Digital - Transfer only the essential deadlines

The result

Finally - a system where goals didn’t disappear. Where I could:
✓ Track progress (dry-erase markers = guilt-free adjustments)
✓ See the full picture (year-at-a-glance focus)
✓ Sync with digital (best of both worlds)

That’s why I created DayByLife: The planner that bridges vision with action.