097. 7 Reasons You Should Start Digital Planning TODAY

Teachers are known for their iconic bags. You know the ones we are talking about. The Thirty-One bag is filled with graded papers, every Flair Pen you can imagine, and of course the teacher planner (and maybe even a planner for your personal life). However, many of us dread filling and unloading our bags every day. The bag is a burden of the list of to-dos that awaits us every moment. 

But what if we told you that there was a better way. That you couldn’t lighten the physical load of your bag while also lightening your stress. In this episode we are sharing 7 reasons for why you should start digital planning today!

In this episode you will:

  • Understand how iCloud and Google Drive allows you to plan from anywhere
  • Create templates and systems in order to be more efficient
  • Allow flexibility by having the ability to easily move your lessons
  • How using the search and find function can save you time 
  • Why you should be using your plans from previous years

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