Getting Shit Done (Student)

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Please select this option if you’re paying for the book yourself and money is a bit tight.

And I’m afraid that due to its A3 size, planners can only be shipped to UK addresses. Brexit has dramatically increased postage outside of the UK. If you are outside of the UK and would still like to order a desk planner, please contact me directly and we can discuss delivery fees.

There’s also a yearly planner available as a free download from my shop. Scroll down to see the ‘related products’ and add the yearly planner to your basket as well.

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Student/subsidised price

Please select this option if you’re paying for the book yourself and money is a bit tight.

And I’m afraid that due to its A3 size, planners can only be shipped to UK addresses. Brexit has dramatically increased postage outside of the UK. If you are outside of the UK and would still like to order a desk planner, please contact me directly and we can discuss delivery fees.

There’s also a yearly planner available as a free download from my shop. Scroll down to see the ‘related products’ and add the yearly planner to your basket as well.

Student/subsidised price

Please select this option if you’re paying for the book yourself and money is a bit tight.

And I’m afraid that due to its A3 size, planners can only be shipped to UK addresses. Brexit has dramatically increased postage outside of the UK. If you are outside of the UK and would still like to order a desk planner, please contact me directly and we can discuss delivery fees.

There’s also a yearly planner available as a free download from my shop. Scroll down to see the ‘related products’ and add the yearly planner to your basket as well.


About the desk planner

I start Doing Immersive Research Vol.1 with a discussion around the importance of reading the book with a job in mind. Once we have a job to do, we must work to make sure we complete it. We’ve got to get shit done!

Long, medium and short-term planning is often the key to being consistently productive, while also finding balance. Our bigger goals need big plans and I encourage everyone to think big in terms of what they’re trying to achieve over the course of 5-10 years. But each of these long journeys is made up of smaller steps. This is where the Getting Shit Done desk planner comes in.

The planner matches up with my way of working, and the ways I encourage my students and colleagues. You’ll find alongside helping you organise your week, it encourages moments of reflection and to make time for health and leisure.

I’ve recorded the Getting Shit Done video series to accompany the planner. These videos start from a discussion of foundational issues that provide the basis from which we should all be working. Without paying due attention to the destinations and journeys we set for ourselves, we’re liable to walk someone else’s path.

No amount of planning will help if you’re on the wrong path! So I encourage you to engage in the full video series and revisit it when needed. Part four, in particular, explains how to get the most out of using the planner: