![]() ![]() These 4 default tasks will then basically plan out my day. ![]() If you want to change this simply click the gear icon and you can add your own. I drag all completed tasks from the previous day down to this completed tasks page, and click the New Day template button, and these 4 to-do items are automatically populated. So every morning, I actually start in the Daily Tasks section. And at the very bottom this is just a place to keep all Notion pages that are related to this Home Screen. To the left, I have a daily task view and a “For Tomorrow” section, both of which are NOT in a Notion database format, and I did on purpose, you’ll see why in a bit. I’ll go over exactly how this works in a second, but first I have to admit I stole this directly from Thomas Frank, who’s just a Notion genius. As you can see this task is attached to this project so these 2 databases are related. To the right are my projects and a 7-day view of upcoming tasks. Right below on the left, I have my staple “Make Time” database where I keep track of my highlight for the day, 1 thing I’m grateful for, and something I want to let go. I loved using my previous Notion Weekly Planner but having to create a new page each week started to a get little annoying after 2 years.įor this latest iteration, I made a few structural tweaks but kept the core elements, enjoy! ResourcesĪt the very top I have a weather widget from Indify showing a 3-day weather forecast.
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