Introduction
A personal dashboard in Notion can help you stay organized by keeping all your tasks, goals, and resources in one place. Whether you’re tracking habits, managing to-dos, or planning your week, a dashboard is the perfect starting point. In this guide, we’ll show you how to create a clean and functional personal dashboard in Notion that suits your needs.
Step-by-Step Guide
Create a New Page for Your Dashboard
In Notion, create a new page and give it a name like “My Dashboard.” Add an icon or cover image to make it visually appealing.Add a To-Do List Database
Type /table and select “Table - Inline” to create a to-do list. Add columns for tasks, due dates, and status (e.g., “Not Started,” “In Progress,” “Done”).Set Up a Calendar View for Events
Type /calendar to add a calendar database. Use it to track events, deadlines, or reminders by adding dates to each entry.Create a Habit Tracker
Type /table again and create a table for habit tracking. Add columns for each day of the week and rows for habits (e.g., “Exercise,” “Read 10 Pages”). Use checkboxes to mark completion.Add Quick Links to Resources
Use /callout to create a callout block for quick links. Add links to frequently used pages, like your Notion workspace, Google Drive, or favorite tools.
Embed a Weather Widget
Find a weather widget online (e.g., from WeatherWidget.io), copy the embed code, and paste it into your Notion page using /embed.Customize the Layout
Drag and drop blocks to arrange your dashboard. Use columns (/column) to place sections side by side, and add headers to separate different areas.
Conclusion/CTA
Your personal dashboard is now ready to keep you organized and on track! Experiment with different layouts and widgets to make it your own. For more Notion templates and ideas, check out our template library or subscribe to our newsletter.