

"Every time you tear a leaf off a calendar, you present a new place for new ideas and progress."
Charles Kettering
Imagine walking through life without knowing what day it is. Imagine being unable to surprise your best friend with a birthday party because you missed the date. Imagine the fiascos at workplaces, the deadlines missed.
Taking one day at a time, we often underestimate the importance of the humble calendar.
Goals and Aspirations
Successful people prioritize their progress toward goals. When your calendar displays the effort you've put into reaching your goal, you realize you're too far in to give up, and you are motivated to forge ahead. You adjust your routine, and voila! The results surface. And in time, once you've reached a milestone, you mark the calendar for another objective.
Calendars provide us with a blueprint we use to streamline and organize our lives. Its days, weeks, months, and years act as reference points for us to set and achieve goals for the future.
Efficiency
Efficiency is essential to achieve our goals. Have you ever found yourself procrastinating, knowing that the deadline is at the end of the month? Imagine not realizing that the due date is looming closer and closer with every sunrise and sunset while you chill by the beach.
Calendars help us to be efficient in our tasks. Once we see the date marked red, followed by exclamation marks, we become alert and focused, leading to effective results. Our calendars guide us and keep us from panicking amidst the chaos.
Synchronize
The more responsibility and commitments you take on, the more you will experience life continuously on the go.
You will need to juggle between multiple priorities, and for that, organizing is essential. Scheduling tasks and commitments is only possible with a structured approach to the days. It is not just about work; calendars are vital in allocating self-care and recreation time to operate efficiently. Calendars help you synchronize your schedules with others, improve your efficiency, your reputation, and, ultimately, your standard of living.
Calendars significantly contribute to our daily lives and lifelong goals. So, it is fair to say that the structuring of the calendar itself can immensely influence our routine.
Now, imagine a calendar that will facilitate increased jobs and improve the utilization of capital and infrastructure for humanity. Author Mark Driskill brings forth an innovation through meticulous and thorough research. He proposes a calendar reform to change the number of days in the week to eight instead of seven. His work emphasizes all the aspects that make the stipulation productive and efficient in the grand scheme.
The Earthsday Calendar is now available on Amazon.





