Keep your digital planner brutally simple—use only a few core pages (daily, weekly, tasks) so you don’t get overwhelmed clicking through a “planner universe” you’ll never actually use.
Make it visual and dopamine-friendly: color-code lightly, add stickers or highlights, and break tasks into tiny steps so your brain gets wins instead of wall-of-text paralysis.
Set up gentle routines inside GoodNotes (morning check-in, evening reset) so planning becomes a quick habit, not a long productivity performance you abandon by Tuesday.