A collection of free templates and resources.
A simple template that can be used to track progress towards your weekly goals.
Taken from the article: Progress Tracking and Beyond.
ProgressLog-WeeklySheet.doc (53KB)
ProgressLog-WeeklySheet.odt (17KB)
ProgressLog-WeeklySheet.pdf (69KB)
Another tracking template, this time for keep tabs on your progress during 30-day trials.
Taken from the article: Progress Tracking and Beyond.
ThirtyDayTrial-ProgressTracker.doc (32KB)
ThirtyDayTrial-ProgressTracker.odt (7KB)
ThirtyDayTrial-ProgressTracker.pdf (45KB)
A very simple to-do list template that works well for keeping track of tasks within a project.
ToDo-List.doc (56KB)
ToDo-List.odt (11KB)
ToDo-List.pdf (27KB)
A grid that can be used to create a schedule for your blog.
BlogSchedule.doc (109KB)
BlogSchedule.odt (12KB)
BlogSchedule.pdf (40KB)
Breaks your day into 30 minute slots for creating a schedule. How to create an effective schedule.
DailyPlanner.xls (25KB)
DailyPlanner.ods (10KB)
DailyPlanner.pdf (14KB)
A super-simple sheet for tracking where you spend your time during the day. For usage, see: Increasing your productivity with a time log.
TimeTracking.doc (55KB)
TimeTracking.odt (12KB)
TimeTracking.pdf (89KB)
A simple template for use with project sprints.
ProjectSprint.doc (62KB)
ProjectSprint.odt (13KB)
ProjectSprint.pdf (56KB)
These files are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 Licence, which means you're welcome to share and modify them as long as you keep the original link and don't use them for commercial purposes (i.e. don't sell them).
The b-Alert tracker is taken from "The Power of Focus", and the 30 day trial is a modified version of the habit changer taken from the same book. The scoring system was inspired by David Seah's "The Printable CEO".
The lovely icons are taken from the silk icon set.