This was the best version of the Planner. The weekly preview with personal and professional. Sad to have seen it go, especially now that there are no tutorials on how to use the new format and its way less organized.
Thanks so much!! This is very helpful. I see now why this planner is so much better than the ones I have used in the past. It is based on one’s entire life, not just work.
It isn't stressful if you take it step by step. Also, if you're new at this, you can do just part of it and build gradually over time. Another possibility is to break it up over the week rather than do it all at once. Some of these steps I do daily instead of weekly or weekly at a different time. Make it work for you and do the parts that help you. As Conrad said it gets easier over time so try thinking of it as learning to play an instrument. You don't play a complicated piece at once the first time you sit down.
I'm very ADD and I'm enjoying it because it breaks down my yearly goals into quarters, then weeks, and days. I'm still learning how to use the planner.
This was the best version of the Planner. The weekly preview with personal and professional. Sad to have seen it go, especially now that there are no tutorials on how to use the new format and its way less organized.
I just bought mine and it’s there…maybe it’s not in all planners?
Thanks so much!! This is very helpful. I see now why this planner is so much better than the ones I have used in the past. It is based on one’s entire life, not just work.
Do you document your streak tracker in the weekly preview BEFORE or after the current week?
This feels way too complicated and stressful
I understand your statement. In my experience, it gets easier with practice (like most things).
It isn't stressful if you take it step by step. Also, if you're new at this, you can do just part of it and build gradually over time. Another possibility is to break it up over the week rather than do it all at once. Some of these steps I do daily instead of weekly or weekly at a different time. Make it work for you and do the parts that help you. As Conrad said it gets easier over time so try thinking of it as learning to play an instrument. You don't play a complicated piece at once the first time you sit down.
I'm very ADD and I'm enjoying it because it breaks down my yearly goals into quarters, then weeks, and days. I'm still learning how to use the planner.