The Anti-Planner: How to Get Sh*t Done When You Don’t Feel Like It

USD $58.00
(212 customer reviews)

Do you know what you need to do, but struggle to get yourself to do it? Get bored easily? Abandon every planner you’ve ever tried? Beat yourself up a lot? Yeah. Me too. The Anti-Planner is an activity book specifically designed to help procrastinators:

  • Try unique, entertaining ways of completing tasks
  • Untangle emotions that make it hard to get sh*t done
  • Smash through productivity roadblocks
  • 300+ full-color pages (with over 100 activities)
Prefer a swearing-free version? 🧼 Here ya go! Or check out the mini digital bundle of 30 PDFs 🙂

Description

The Anti-Planner is not a planner; there are no dated pages or calendars! Think of it as a productivity recipe book—a survival guide of 165+ strategies for when you’re struggling to get shit done.

It’s been called “a life-changing masterpiece,” “a secret weapon for getting hard adulty stuff done,” and “the Bible for procrastinators.” Check out the reviews to see what others are saying!

212 reviews for The Anti-Planner: How to Get Sh*t Done When You Don’t Feel Like It

  1. Mélo

    Totally worth the wait and the cost!
    It’s so usefull, sometimes it feel like if someone knew exactly how I felt and gave me a solution and compassion right when I need it.
    It’s so beautiful just looking at it on my shelf helps me sometimes to do what I have to do. I 100% recomand it for anyone struggling with procrastination.

  2. Cathy Richardson

    I bought a copy of the original version as soon as I found out about it! I love the creative and fun approaches to getting things started and following through. When the “clean” version came out, I bought a copy for myself and passed my original version along to a younger friend who has ADHD. I bought a copy for my son also. This book is GREAT!!!

  3. Tia Kennedy

    This book is excellent! As one who requires novelty it is so beneficial to have on hand (and without thought) a bunch of techniques to still my overexcited brain. Seeing strategies I already use in the book was also awesome, as it reaffirmed a change of mindset from “these things I do because I’m lazy/never keep on task” etc to legitimate and clever strategies for legitimate problems/hurdles. The fun doodling on the book helps keep me coming back too. I’m going to grab the clean version for my kids to use too. Your work is so impressive Dani. It’s worth every cent and more.

  4. Karen Smith

    Thank you Dani, the Anti-Planner has been a godsend! I frequently play ‘task battle’ with fellow motivationally-challenged friends. Fantastic and fun exercises and great illustrations. And I love the suggestion to use the Anti-Planner as a random resource from time to time, instead of needing to read it right through (although I have done that also!).
    I fully recommend this resource for anyone, but especially if struggling with ADHD, anxiety or motivation.

  5. Melissa

    This book is a game changer for me. I love that there are a ton of different ideas to help me cope with life. The coloring pages are the best!

    Thank you Dani for putting this together!

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Looking for a version without the swearing?

No boring, repetitive spreads. No calendars or dates. No stupid, cliché advice. No guilt. No empty pages.

No way to fail, even if you tried.

The Anti-Planner teaches you how to:


  • Light a fire under your own butt
  • Make boring tasks suck less
  • Use inconsistency to your advantage
  • Avoid overwhelm + burnout
  • Give perfectionism the middle finger
  • Make decisions faster
  • Set goals you’ll actually stick to
  • Stop getting distracted by screens
  • Function when sh*t hits the fan
  • Say no to people + ask for help
  • Re-ignite lost motivation
  • Stop beating yourself up

Exercises include:


Activities

Challenges, worksheets, step-by-step techniques

Strategies

How-to guides, tips, actionable advice from pros

Games

Dice, cards, paper football, unique takes on classics

Comics

Illustrations and infographics to help explain how our brains work

Prompts

Fill-in-the-blanks, personal pump-ups, journaling, and self-exploration exercises

Resources

Helpful apps, websites, books, podcasts, quotes, and much more!

Learn to deal with all the feelz:


Stuck

  • Having difficulty starting
  • Indecisive
  • Perfectionistic
  • Distracted

Overwhelmed

  • Intimidated
  • Over-committed
  • Panicking
  • Burnt-out

Unmotivated

  • Lacking accountability
  • Waiting to “feel” like it
  • Disinterested
  • Uninspired

Disorganized

  • Messy
  • Having difficulty prioritizing

Discouraged

  • Hopeless
  • Insecure

(+ Extras)

  • Bonus pages
  • Duplicate copies

In-depth reviews:


Jesse J. Anderson

How to ADHD

Avory Faucett

Catieosaurus

Additional details:


  • 7.25 in x 9.5 in
  • Vegan leather hardcover with gold foil stamping and rounded edges (classy AF)
  • 300+ full-color pages (with over 100 activities)
  • Colored section tabs for easy navigation
  • Wire-o spiral binding (because let’s be honest, trying to hold a softcover book open and write on the pages is super-annoying)
  • Elastic cover band attached
  • Pen loop
  • Belly band
  • Shrink-wrapped

You may feel like you’ve tried it all. But I promise… you’ve never tried anything quite like this.