How I Plan 30 Days of Social Media Content in One Spreadsheet
Content planning feels overwhelming when ideas, schedules, and platforms live in different places. This post breaks down how to plan 30 days of social media content using one connected spreadsheet — turning scattered drafts into a clear, visual system that makes multi-platform planning easier, more consistent, and far less stressful.
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Why Google Calendar and To-Do Lists Don’t Work for College Assignments
Many students rely on Google Calendar and to-do lists to manage assignments — and still feel overwhelmed. This post explains why fragmented tools break down during midterms, how context switching increases stress, and why a single assignment tracker system works better for managing academic deadlines.
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Social Media Content Planner: A Simple Way to Plan & Visualize Content Across Platforms
Most content planning tools focus on publishing or analytics — not clarity.
This post explains how a social media content planner spreadsheet helps creators plan, organize, and visually review content across platforms in one place, with centralized planning, feed previews, and connected calendar views — all before content goes live.
Assignment Tracker Google Sheets & Excel: Stay on Top of Every Deadline
Managing assignments isn’t about motivation — it’s about visibility.
This post explains why students feel overwhelmed when deadlines live across calendars, to-do lists, and LMS platforms, and how a simple assignment tracker in Google Sheets or Excel creates clarity, reduces stress, and helps students stay ahead of deadlines without relying on multiple apps.
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