By
RA Medha
Posted 1 day ago
Mon 28 Apr, 2025 12:04 AM
Keeping track of everything as a student can feel like trying to juggle five deadlines, three group chats, and a coffee-fuelled sleep schedule. Between lectures, essays, part-time work, revision, and trying to have some kind of social life, it’s easy to get overwhelmed.
Deadlines sneak up out of nowhere, your to-do list keeps growing, and your brain is just trying to remember what day it is. That’s where your Weekly Study Planner comes in, not just as a to-do list, but as your personal sanity-saver. It helps you break things down, stay focused, and feel in control.
Download your planner here:
Planner breakdown (how to use it)
🗓 Daily Activities
Use this space to plan what you realistically want to get done. Things like “Finish psychology reading,” “Revise for biology quiz,” or even “Meal prep.” Keep it simple and doable.
🎯 Weekly Top Priorities
Write down the must-do tasks for the week. The ones that matter most, like assignments due, revision goals, or group work you need to prepare for.
🏆 Weekly Goals
List your personal goals for the week. Maybe you want to manage your time better, take regular breaks, or get to bed earlier. This space is for the habits you’re working on.
📝 Notes
Use this section however you like — reminders, thoughts, mini reflections, or things you don’t want to forget.
🎁 Weekly Reward
Pick a reward you’ll give yourself at the end of the week — a chill night in, a sweet treat, or something fun. It helps keep you motivated and gives you something to look forward to.
Final Tip
Start each morning by glancing at your planner. It’s a small habit that makes a huge difference — like giving your brain a GPS instead of letting it wander through the chaos.