Short answer: Yes, but it’s probably not what you’re expecting.

If you’re picturing some 300-page spiral-bound, overpriced “productivity system” filled with boxes you’ll never fill in and motivational quotes that do nothing for your 3 a.m. anxiety, think again. The DROP Planner is something entirely different — and that’s the whole point.

Let me explain.

Why the DROP Planner Exists at All

The DROP System (Dump, Review, Offload, Plan) wasn’t born in a design studio. It was built in the trenches of burnout, anxiety, and sheer overload.

I didn’t need a pretty planner. I needed a life raft.

After working myself into the ground for years — running multiple businesses, juggling kids, and chasing a version of success that nearly broke me — I realised the biggest problem wasn’t how hard I was working. It was how scattered and reactive I’d become.

So I built a process. A rhythm. Something that worked in real life, not just on paper.

That process needed a tool. Not a gimmick, not a lifestyle brand. Just something simple that could help me stay on track.

That tool became the DROP Planner.

What the DROP Planner Actually Is

It’s a two-page template. Print it double-sided, and you’ve got everything you need on a single sheet of paper for the week ahead.

That’s it.

It’s not a 12-month journal. It’s not an undated, luxury hardback. It’s not colour-coded, leather-bound, or Instagram-friendly.

Why?

Because that stuff doesn’t help when you’re drowning.

The DROP Planner is built for action, not aesthetics. It’s practical, brutally simple, and effective as hell.

Here’s what it includes:

1. DUMP Section

Where you get it all out of your head. Everything. Personal, work, errands, ideas — the lot. Because your brain is a terrible storage device. If it’s swirling in your head, it’s stealing your focus.

2. REVIEW Section

Here’s where you ask: “What matters?” and “What’s noise?” You don’t need to do it all — you need to decide what stays and what goes.

No overcomplicated matrixes. No colour-coded prioritisation. Just clarity.

3. OFFLOAD Section

This is where you stop being the bottleneck. What can be delegated, delayed, deleted, or automated? The planner gives you space to assign, chase, or park stuff — so it doesn’t live rent-free in your brain anymore.

4. PLAN Section

This is where you map the week ahead. Whether you time block your days or just list your Daily Big 3, this section keeps it flexible enough to suit your style — not force you into a rigid formula.

5. Daily Reflection

At the bottom of the planner is a space to pause each day. What went well? What needs adjusting? What did you ignore, and why?

This helps you course-correct before you spiral.

That’s it. One sheet of paper. No faff. No fluff.

Why It’s Not Available in Bookshops (Yet)

This isn’t about selling stationery. It’s about helping people take control of their time.

Right now, the planner is available as a downloadable template inside the Join the DROP System training →. If you’re in the training, you get it as part of the system — because without the training, it’s just a form. The power is in knowing how to use it properly.

If you’re looking for a standalone product to replace your current planner, you’re missing the point. DROP isn’t just a piece of paper. It’s a mindset shift. The planner just brings that shift into the real world.

Could it eventually become a physical product you can buy? Sure. And if it does, it’ll still be practical, no-nonsense, and probably about 95% cheaper than the bloated “productivity journals” on the market.

What Makes the DROP Planner Different From Other Productivity Tools

Let’s call it out: the productivity industry has become a joke.

  • £35+ notebooks with pages you’re afraid to write in
  • “Goal-setting” templates that never leave the first week
  • Guilt-ridden systems that make you feel like a failure if you miss a day

DROP throws that all out the window.

Here’s why it works:

  • It’s fast. You can complete your weekly setup in under 30 minutes.
  • It’s adaptable. Whether you’re a parent juggling five kids or a CEO with 50 direct reports, the format flexes to your world.
  • It’s honest. You’ll stop lying to yourself about what you think you’ll do and start planning based on reality.

And the biggest difference?

You’ll actually use it.

Because once you feel the relief of getting everything out of your head, sorting it clearly, offloading the crap, and planning your time intentionally… you won’t want to go back to chaos.

What If I Prefer Digital?

No problem. The DROP System integrates with whatever tools you already use. Many of our clients use the planner alongside:

  • Trello or Notion for task management
  • Google Calendar for time blocking
  • Slack or ClickUp for team comms

The planner doesn’t replace these — it complements them.

Think of it like the tactical headquarters for your week. The one page you actually look at before reacting to the next thing screaming for your attention.

Who Is the DROP Planner For?

  • The business owner who’s tired of spinning plates and never feeling “done.”
  • The overwhelmed parent who’s trying to hold everything together.
  • The team leader who’s stuck in meetings and never gets to their real work.
  • The burned-out human who just needs a break — and a system that gives them one.

If you’ve ever ended a week wondering what the hell you actually got done… this is for you.

Here’s the Bottom Line

Yes, there is a planner.

But no, it’s not a product pretending to be a solution.

It’s a tool inside a system — a system that’s already changing lives.

If you want to stop feeling like you’re constantly behind, start using the one planner that doesn’t try to be everything. Just one sheet. One week. One step toward a better life.

Want to get your hands on it?

Buy the book →
Join the DROP System training →


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