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Plenixario
Free Edition
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Progress is self-managed based on completed modules.
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1. Problem Statement
Struggling to keep your day from turning into a scattered list of tasks? You’re not alone — many people begin the morning with a plan, but by midday feel that the day has become fragmented. The issue is often not the number of tasks, but the lack of a clear order between them. As a result, meaningful tasks get mixed with minor ones, and pauses feel accidental. Free Edition helps you notice where your schedule starts losing shape.
2. Solution
This course will teach you how to look at time as a structure, not as pressure. In this plan, you’ll get familiar with the basic principles of daily planning without complex systems. The materials help you separate main tasks from secondary ones, notice recurring distractions, and create a simple base for your day. You’ll get a calm introduction to structured thinking about time. It is a useful starting point before moving to broader Plenixario plans
.3. What’s Inside
- Module 1: The Day Under a Lens — how to look at your typical day and notice where your attention goes.
- Module 2: Three Levels of Tasks — how to separate tasks into meaningful, supportive, and minor categories.
- Module 3: Rhythm Instead of Noise — how to create a simple order for morning, daytime, and evening blocks.
- Module 4: Pauses in the Schedule — how to include rest without guilt.
- Module 5: A Mini Plan for Tomorrow — how to create a short plan that does not overload the day.
- Practice Page: My Day Today — a work page for observing your own schedule.
- Reflection Notes — short questions for reviewing the materials after completion.
✅ Perfect if you...
- want to start with a small learning block;
- feel that your day often turns into random tasks;
- want to see your priorities more clearly;
- are looking for a calm introduction to time planning.
- you need a large learning set with many topics;
- you are looking for personal guidance;
- you expect instant change without self-study;
- you need complex methods for team planning.
- How to describe your typical day without self-criticism.
- How to sort tasks by meaning and workload.
- How to create a short plan for tomorrow.
- How to notice recurring distractions.
- How to add pauses to your schedule more consciously.
- How to see which parts of the day need a better structure.
- How to prepare a base for further learning with Plenixario.
For paid Plenixario plans, there is a 30-day refund request window according to the store rules. Free Edition does not require payment, so this condition does not apply to it.
What format are the materials in?
What format are the materials in?
The courses include lessons, modules, practical tasks, planning examples, work pages, and short prompts for self-study.
Are the courses suitable for beginners in time planning?
Are the courses suitable for beginners in time planning?
Yes, the materials are created for different levels. You can start with basic topics and gradually move into deeper planning approaches.
How are the plans different from each other?
How are the plans different from each other?
The plans are arranged in a growing order: from introductory materials to broader learning sets with more modules, tasks, and work materials.
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