Decide whether you need detailed daily plans or whether weekly or monthly plans make more sense for you – depending on how big your learning goal is.
Include your daily life and leisure time in detailed plans.
For daily plans, also pay attention to your daily biorhythm with your daily highs and lows and your own learning speed.
Divide your learning material into learning units. Plan generously and realistically. Concentrated learning may be possible for 20 minutes at the beginning, later often for 1.5 to 2 hours.
After that, you usually need a break. Plan for breaks.
Also plan for time buffers. Something can come up while you are learning.
Set intermediate goals in your learning plan. This motivates you to continue learning and helps you to check your planning.