How We Preplan Our Week Every Sunday!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @SaraAce737
    @SaraAce737 2 месяца назад

    I love pre-planning and can we appreciate the importance Demir gave to napping. I love that balance ❤

  • @sharonpapo91
    @sharonpapo91 2 года назад +9

    Preplanning changed my life! I moved from having a huge sense of overwhelm to owning my week, and ensuring I was spending my time on the most important tasks to move my biggest goals forward. I give my highest recommendation to preplanning and Demir and Carey!

  • @AgaMerx
    @AgaMerx 2 года назад +5

    you guys are game changers. I miss you guys! you changed my life with your habits/accountability methods/preplanning!

  • @rickstoneceo
    @rickstoneceo Год назад +5

    I broke the process down for you all.... Happy Planning :-)
    Section 1: Make the Juice Worth the Squeeze
    Dedicate time every Sunday to pre-planning, turning it into a ritual.
    Choose a pleasant and comfortable location, like a favorite café.
    Plan a leisurely brunch, making the pre-planning process enjoyable.
    Create an event around pre-planning to make it a rewarding experience.
    Recognize that pre-planning may not be inherently enjoyable, so make it worthwhile.
    Section 2: Pre-planning Checklist
    Begin with a priority review.
    Open your life map or goal-setting document to review last week's priorities.
    Identify what tasks from the previous week were not completed and need to be carried forward.
    Set new priorities for the coming week based on your goals.
    Use a checklist to guide yourself through the pre-planning process.
    Section 3: Priority Review
    Review your priorities from the previous week.
    Determine what didn't get done and needs to be rescheduled.
    Set new priorities for the current week based on your goals.
    Make sure your definite chief aim (main goal) is well-defined and aligned with your priorities.
    Section 4: Calendar Review for Hard-Edged Commitments
    Review your calendar for the next ten days.
    Differentiate between hard-edged commitments (time-sensitive and crucial) and soft-edged commitments (flexible tasks).
    Identify any potential conflicts or challenges in your schedule.
    Optimize your meetings by canceling, rescheduling, or preparing for them.
    Over-review beyond seven days to catch potential surprises.
    Section 5: Reviewing and Updating Asana
    Access your task management tool (e.g., Asana).
    Clear out the "New" tasks section by adding them to appropriate categories.
    Organize tasks into "Today," "Upcoming," and "Later" sections.
    Prioritize tasks within each category based on urgency and importance.
    Ensure that your task lists reflect your priorities for the week.
    Section 6: Demir Explains How to Work Through the New, Today, Upcoming, and Later Sections in Asana
    Review the tasks in your "New" section.
    Move tasks that are to be done today to the "Today" section.
    Assign tasks to the "Upcoming" section for the rest of the week.
    Utilize the "Later" section for tasks that can wait beyond the week.
    Streamline your task organization process to maintain clarity.
    Section 7: Demir Organizes His Asana Upcoming Section
    Merge tasks from the "Upcoming" section into a more organized and coherent order.
    Allocate time for each task based on estimated effort and priority.
    Use tags or labels to categorize tasks further (e.g., urgent, important).
    Consolidate tasks that have a similar focus to maximize efficiency.
    Ensure that your upcoming task list aligns with your goals for the week.
    Section 8: Create New Time Budget for the Week
    Allocate time for personal activities like spiritual fulfillment, social time, hobbies, and health.
    Dedicate time blocks for deep work tasks, marking them distinctly (e.g., in red).
    Plan for unplanned and unwanted work (UUWs) by leaving gaps in your schedule.
    Combine your hard-edged commitments, soft-edged tasks, and gaps to create a balanced time budget.
    Prioritize tasks and allocate time slots for each activity throughout the week.
    Section 9: Plan for UUWs (Unplanned Unwanted Work)
    Reserve gaps in your schedule for unexpected tasks that might arise.
    Avoid over-packing your schedule to account for potential interruptions.
    Allocate some "buffer" time between tasks to accommodate unplanned work.
    Accept that not everything will go exactly as planned, and allow room for adjustments.
    Use the available buffer time for handling unforeseen tasks that require immediate attention.
    Section 10: End of Pre-planning
    Confirm that your time budget reflects your priorities for the week.
    Review your calendar to ensure that all tasks are scheduled appropriately.
    Acknowledge that some tasks might need to be postponed to future weeks.
    Make peace with the fact that your week is pre-planned and well-structured.
    Embrace the clarity and direction that pre-planning provides for the upcoming week.
    Section 11: Bonus Round
    Identify any remaining landmines or potential obstacles in your plan.
    Evaluate the overall schedule's effectiveness and balance.
    Consider if there are any adjustments or optimizations needed.
    Reflect on the alignment of tasks with your goals and priorities.
    Be open to making last-minute tweaks based on new insights or changes.
    Section 12: The TACO Method (Terminate, Automate, Consolidate, Outsource)
    Review your schedule through the lens of the TACO method.
    Ask if there are tasks that can be terminated or eliminated altogether.
    Identify opportunities to automate certain tasks using technology or tools.
    Evaluate if tasks can be consolidated for greater efficiency.
    Consider whether any tasks can be outsourced or delegated to others.
    Use the TACO method to refine your pre-planned schedule and optimize your productivity.

    • @brinz-e2729
      @brinz-e2729 Год назад +2

      Thank you soooo very much for this, honestly. This is perfect for my visual learning style.

    • @rickstoneceo
      @rickstoneceo Год назад

      You're welcome :) @@brinz-e2729

    • @ankitdiwan
      @ankitdiwan 11 месяцев назад

      Wow, you are amazing 🤩

  • @jennaayoub5236
    @jennaayoub5236 4 года назад +3

    This is something I've been looking for as a model and I didn't even know it!

  • @sairariaz9619
    @sairariaz9619 Год назад

    Amazing video as usual!!! great tips, thanks a bunch!!

  • @phoenixmorgan
    @phoenixmorgan 2 года назад +1

    This is an awesome exacting functional process. What would be better? If AI was involved. The 'colliding tasks' could be handled with AI. The adding up and finding time slots for the different levels of priorities. The ability to move mass blocks of tasks when something comes up such as an emergency. Could even email people you have appointments with. Have you worked with any AI calendar programs? Have you thought of creating one yourself or maybe an addon to the most common task apps (Asana, todist, Monday, google task, ms task)?

  • @helix1061
    @helix1061 Год назад

    Great strategy.

  • @sadafmanzoor478
    @sadafmanzoor478 5 лет назад +2

    I m so happy that I find your channel..Please do a video on how to put thoughts into actions?? Thanks

    • @peckchoad
      @peckchoad 5 лет назад +1

      Ok I just added it to the list of future videos!

  • @malinthajayashan2180
    @malinthajayashan2180 4 года назад

    Its really usefull..
    Thank you

  • @ramcorp542
    @ramcorp542 5 лет назад

    Nice video, all the best.

  • @marcmeadows6025
    @marcmeadows6025 5 лет назад

    Really good video!

    • @peckchoad
      @peckchoad 5 лет назад

      Hey I know you! lol

  • @Jamesliftsit
    @Jamesliftsit 2 года назад

    Do you take on clients?

  • @creativerebelution
    @creativerebelution 2 года назад +2

    Where do you live? Looks amazing

  • @anjelab04
    @anjelab04 5 лет назад

    Could you share the guide sheet? For convenience

  • @GoogleUser-wx8mw
    @GoogleUser-wx8mw Год назад

    Not sure if anyone has told you this, but some of us nerdy types LOVE to pre-plan our week and our work. It's true. Some of us don't need to go anywhere special, burn candles, play music, or anything else to love it. The beauty of the Lifehack Method for us is that it moves us from theory to practice, i.e., it gets the plan out of our heads and active in our lives so we can actually make better quality progress more quickly. Thanks!

  • @JulianWattam
    @JulianWattam 5 лет назад

    As an Asana fan I'd quite like to see what you did on Asana in this video but at normal speed :-)

    • @martinbragalone
      @martinbragalone 5 лет назад

      Julian Wattam
      You can put the video in slow motion on RUclips

    • @reyinsarcade
      @reyinsarcade 5 лет назад

      @@martinbragalone lol

  • @basslessonsglasgow4542
    @basslessonsglasgow4542 Год назад

    Do you coach? Im from Chile

    • @LifehackMethod
      @LifehackMethod  Год назад

      Yep! We have a monthly membership program that includes live coaching calls, access to a massive library of content, built in accountability opportunities, and SO much more. Check it out here: members.lifehackmethod.com/join-lifehack-tribe/

  • @jpg109
    @jpg109 4 года назад

    It would be nice if you make a video on how to use asana

  • @GG67208
    @GG67208 5 лет назад +4

    Where have you been my whole life...

    • @peckchoad
      @peckchoad 5 лет назад

      Hahaha! Thanks Gillian - i love sharing this kind of stuff :)

  • @tomas.bednar
    @tomas.bednar 2 года назад +1

    Why would you call this preplanning? It is just planning, isn't it?