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title: "Weekly & Monthly Playbooks"
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date: 2023-05-28T15:37:28-04:00
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- title: "How to Create an Effective Weekly Schedule – The Sweet Setup"
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url: https://thesweetsetup.com/how-to-create-an-effective-weekly-schedule/
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date: 2023-05-28T19:53:16Z
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file: thesweetsetup-com-99zpkj.txt
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- title: "Bullet Journal - Stationery 🍕"
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url: https://stationery.pizza/2023/05/27/bullet-journal
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date: 2023-05-28T19:53:17Z
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file: stationery-pizza-vxksey.txt
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- title: "Task management system: Analog Calendar - Stationery 🍕"
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url: https://stationery.pizza/2023/05/25/task-management-system-analog-calendar
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date: 2023-05-28T19:53:18Z
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#[1]Stationery 🍕
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Stationery 🍕
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[11]Task management system: Analog Calendar
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2023-05-25 00:00
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My current analog calendar is a Hobonichi Cousin A5.
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I use it part for planning, and part for setting goals on different
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levels. Yearly, monthly, weekly and daily. I find it very useful
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process to do in order to see how busy things will be and setting
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realistic goals.
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Yearly
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I use on of the graph pages in the back to define some goals I hope to
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achieve during the year.
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Monthly
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birthdates and pay day and things like that. Plus that I use the empty
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area left of the calendar to define some goals and things I’d like to
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complete during the month.
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Weekly
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In the weekly page I do a lot of the same. I define some goals for the
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week and usually write down a few things I really should get done that
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week. And in the week spread I write down appointments that involve
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others or require me to go somewhere plus where I am working from and
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if I have my daughter.
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Makes it really easy to plan and check how much time I have for stuff
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that show up .
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Daily
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periods it have been where I do my bullet journaling. These days I use
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them more to define the focus of the day.
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So the page laypit it is kind of split into two sections, one taking
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1/3 and the other taking 2/3.
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The first section I use to outline all the stuff I’m doing that day. It
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* Get up & dressed
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* Walk the dog
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* Pack my bag
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* Skateboard to work
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* Work
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+ Work meetings
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+ Lunch
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* Skateboard home
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* Walk the dog
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* Eat dinner
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* Etc
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focus on when I get home from work. After that I use the focus areas to
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define 2-3 goals/bigger tasks for each of them.
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5. file:///colophon
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6. file:///contact
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7. file:///favourites
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8. file:///philosophy
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9. file:///feed.rss
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10. file:///pen-inks
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11. file:///2023/05/25/task-management-system-analog-calendar
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[11]Bullet Journal
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The nerdy pen bits
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I use Leuchtturm1917 A5 dot grid notebooks for it at the moment.
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Sometimes the Bullet Journal versions sometimes the regular. It all
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depends on what is in stock and if I find a color that is cooler than
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the dull crap they have for the Bullet Journal versions.
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writing and broad stub to underline headings.
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How I use it
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I usually re-collect things when the number of pages from first to last
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go beyond 20-30 pages, mostly because I find it easier to deal with.
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Plus that I often need to replace at least some of the goals every 3-5
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days anyways.
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I write down some goals I have on some areas of my life. Usually weight
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and fitness goals are there. Plus some things I focus on improving.
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Then I put a marker there. Then I turn the page and make a daily page.
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I make one every day. And move over whatever was left on the day
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before.
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I just write down the day of the week and the date. And start adding
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stuff. I usually start by adding auto generated check lists from things
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that kind of keep my life together.
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Usually first work stuff, then my personal daily stuff. I often start
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with the most important stuff. And then things I have to carry over
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from the day before. And then I put a marker on the start of the daily
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page and one marker at the first page with free space to write things.
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The first marker is always on the “status / goal page” the second is
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always at the first page with tasks I haven’t checked off and the last
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one is always at the first page with available space.
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As I complete things and run out of tasks I start refilling it. Usually
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start with Daily tasks, move over to weekly and monthly if there are
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anything there I need to do. And after that over to projects that are
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in focus. First the ones outlined in the Hobonichi and then later
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anything not hidden in my task manager.
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Formatting
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I don’t use the official Bullet Journal formatting, I’ve tried a few
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times but after many years of using [12]Dash/Plus as my task management
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on paper formatting system I’ve never been able to change it.
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The way I do things is that I use one pen and color for writing and
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another pen and color for underlining things.
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I usually only have two levels of headings. One is the day, and then
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one for the “collection”, when things go deeper than that I typically
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will do it as sub-tasks and sub-sub-tasks etc. Anything that has tasks
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under it will be underlined. To make it easy to spot.
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areas. Like when I move from “Work” related tasks to “Daily” tasks etc.
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Page layout
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My page layout is usually that I align the top level heading (the day
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The collection I typically center.
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I also try to use as much of the page as possible. So, if a collection
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only takes up half the width or a third of the width of the page, I
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often will add another section next to it. Other times I write the
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tasks two or three per line. It all depends on what works and how
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mindful I am of not wasting page while doing it.
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Made with ❤️ in Bergen, Norway by Eivind Hjertnes
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1. https://stationery.pizza/feed.rss
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2. file:///
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4. file:///about
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5. file:///colophon
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6. file:///contact
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7. file:///favourites
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8. file:///philosophy
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9. file:///feed.rss
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10. file:///pen-inks
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11. file:///2023/05/27/bullet-journal
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12. https://patrickrhone.com/dashplus/
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How to Create an Effective Weekly Schedule
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Have you ever finished a week feeling like your to-do list got longer
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with each passing day?
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Even though each day was a flurry of activity, it feels like no matter
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how hard you try and regardless of how much you do, it seems impossible
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to make progress. I can relate. And there were a lot of weeks this was
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my reality.
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But it’s been a while since I’ve had one of those weeks. And as a
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whole, they have become a lot less common. I would attribute much of
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this due to my weekly and daily planning process.
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Every Monday for the past 5 years, I’ve taken the first 15 minutes to
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plan the week ahead.
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For me, this has been my single greatest productivity routine. Before
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being sucked in to the myriad of inboxes and notifications, I take a
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brief moment to identify and plan what is truly important for the week
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Part of this planning process includes accounting for the unmovable
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rocks in my schedule. Meetings, errands, when the kids need picking up,
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the things I know are going to happen on a specific day and time. These
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events act as guardrails in my schedule. Hard stopping points in which
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I know I’ll have to transition out of “get things done” mode.
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With a framework of my week sketched out, I set myself to the task of
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painting what done or progress looks like. First, what two or three
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projects do I need to push forward? Second, what are the two to four
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tasks associated with each project? And what does “done” mean? The more
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specific the better.
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Targets
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In every sport, there is a clear objective — get the ball into the
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basket, hit the target, get to home base, etc. Strategy and tactics may
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differ, but ultimately there is clarity on what it means to win. That
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clarity allows for an endless number of ways to achieve success. The
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rules and boundaries actually cause creativity to thrive within their
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confines.
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When we give ourselves clear objectives (targets) to aim for through
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planning, we increase our ability to be creative. A lack of clarity
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leads to confusion, inefficiency, and ultimately, frustration.
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When there is a lack of clarity, people waste time and energy on the
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trivial many. When they have sufficient levels of clarity, they are
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capable of greater breakthroughs and innovations—greater than people
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even realize they ought to have—in those areas that are truly vital.
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—Greg McKeown
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For me, the planning process gives me time and space to identify what
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is truly important. This results in clarity of what needs to be done.
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That clarity moves me to precise action.
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Winning Each Day
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Once I’ve outlined my weekly plan, I turn my attention to the day
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ahead.
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Weekly plan Weekly plan
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The same principles that guide my weekly plan are also true for daily
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planning. Greater clarity on what I’m trying to accomplish leads to
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taking action.
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This does not mean my tasks do not involve any level of ambiguity.
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Often in the doing of something, greater clarity comes as a result. I
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try to remove any guesswork for myself in planning out my tasks.
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Instead of assigning myself the task, “write weekly newsletter” I may
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smaller, bite-size, specific task.
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I’ve found my limit is typically three important tasks (MITs) for each
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day. And usually I only have enough brain power for two deep work
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tasks. Things that require a large chunk of un-interrupted focus and
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creativity. If I assign myself five deep work tasks in a single day,
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it’s unlikely I’ll get through three of them, and I’ll finish the day
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feeling behind.
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The real secret to winning each day has been planning my three MITs the
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At the end of each day I review what I accomplished and compare that to
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my plan for the week. Then, I look at my schedule for the next day and
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plan the two to three tasks I will tackle.
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* * *
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All of this leads to a remarkable level of calm and responsiveness to
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I’m able to be proactive in managing my workload rather than just
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surviving the dog-pile nature of incoming requests.
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The more I lean into the 4-Focus Method, the more I find it working for
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me.
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IDENTIFY → PLAN → ACT → CELEBRATE
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Studio spread Studio spread
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My 15-minute planning session on Monday mornings has changed the way I
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buried on Friday as I wrap up my week.
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There will always be more work to do, but I know I’ll be able to plan
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for it when I’m back in the saddle on Monday.
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