Making plans is also my favorite part! However, my challenge is, of course, taking action to make the plan happen. Thank you so much for the video.. I will apply it to my 2025 plan and the actions required. Wish me luck :D
Fantastic video, thank you for sharing this piece of wisdom. And honestly, i'm amazed by your ability to decipher your handwriting. For me it would be "5 minutes bainstormin, 10 minutes to find out what I have written..." 😃
done. love it. 2nd year doing it. had an urge to do this (after last year's exercise) since the New Year hit.. just had to jot down the flow of random ideas to gain clarity
thank you very very much! For me you are the best youtuber because you bring valuable content that no one brings, its new, fresh and applicable! not repetitive or similar like other creators!
I realized that I stretched out myself too thin. Yes,and i realized how much CARE, my SORGE, and my decision fatigue , tells me so much more about how much I don't know, and it's ok to not have all the answers. 8:43
My new year resolution this year is to move away from ideas and focus a lot more on executions! And these frameworks will totally set me in the right direction for that - I am going to put together my personal planner too :) and my new planning hype recently is your Realistic Daily Planner (If you put the sheet on gumroad, I would totally get it too.) It really put me into a big smile when I see all these realizations and passions! Yay Vicky!
I echo with lots of point in the video! especially getting fulfillment from doing what you love fuels you to be more present with families. I also realized the importance of collaborations. To me, they are mostly co-workers who think alike or who are good at things I'm terrible at :)
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:29 *⏰ Revamping the annual planning process can help ensure actions are taken; the new system takes 15 minutes with a 5-5-5 approach for review, planning, and prioritization.* 00:58 *💡 Applying the 80/20 rule reveals that spending time with people who enjoy tasks you dislike can improve productivity and creativity.* 02:23 *👥 Working one-on-one with people enjoyable to collaborate with enhances creativity and problem understanding.* 03:32 *✋ Identifying and avoiding actions that yield low results is crucial; this involves learning to say “no” more effectively.* 04:28 *🗺️ Using tools like the Passion Planner and the “One Thing” method can effectively achieve and prioritize goals.* 06:30 *🚀 Choosing a focus that aligns multiple passions, such as RUclips, allows combining learning, creativity, and family time.* 07:29 *🐸 Overcoming fixed mindsets involves identifying hard tasks to say “yes” to and experimenting to see their impact over time.* Made with HARPA AI
Great, as always! I really hope thats how your channel stays, a bright mind which continually learns and explores and shares these ideas, not some artificially scaled money making machine. Keep it up:)
Love the approach in general. Love the use of The One Thing and eating the Frogs. Do you intentionally integrate “deep work” tactics into your working habits and planning?
Haha you definitely can! I'm not great at concentrating for too long so I like the constraint. But depending on the year I do this exercise twice. Once to get my thoughts out. Think about it for a week or so. Then do it again!
When following this video I have a question regarding inversion framework. Seems to me that you are mistakenly using "begin with the end in mind" which is similar to inversion but a different approach. Am I mistaken? Many thanks for the awesome content you share!! P.S. Based on an article from James Clear "Inversion: The crutial thinking skill nobody ever taught you"
What's the 1 thing you won't repeat in 2025?
Download the planner here: beeamp-be-amplified.ck.page/c9f9f4bdd5
Stop Procrastination. Eat the Frogs!!!
Ramble in high stakes meetings & presentations.
Making plans is also my favorite part! However, my challenge is, of course, taking action to make the plan happen. Thank you so much for the video.. I will apply it to my 2025 plan and the actions required. Wish me luck :D
My second year using this 😊 much thanks
Fantastic video, thank you for sharing this piece of wisdom. And honestly, i'm amazed by your ability to decipher your handwriting. For me it would be "5 minutes bainstormin, 10 minutes to find out what I have written..." 😃
😂😂😂
done. love it. 2nd year doing it. had an urge to do this (after last year's exercise) since the New Year hit.. just had to jot down the flow of random ideas to gain clarity
Thanks for checking this out!
Thanks again Vicky! 😊
thank you very very much! For me you are the best youtuber because you bring valuable content that no one brings, its new, fresh and applicable! not repetitive or similar like other creators!
I realized that I stretched out myself too thin. Yes,and i realized how much CARE, my SORGE, and my decision fatigue , tells me so much more about how
much I don't know, and it's ok to not
have all the answers. 8:43
My new year resolution this year is to move away from ideas and focus a lot more on executions! And these frameworks will totally set me in the right direction for that - I am going to put together my personal planner too :) and my new planning hype recently is your Realistic Daily Planner (If you put the sheet on gumroad, I would totally get it too.)
It really put me into a big smile when I see all these realizations and passions! Yay Vicky!
I echo with lots of point in the video! especially getting fulfillment from doing what you love fuels you to be more present with families. I also realized the importance of collaborations. To me, they are mostly co-workers who think alike or who are good at things I'm terrible at :)
haha I love the planner, I've got a giant stack of filled ones from over the years
true collaboration is such a gift
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:29 *⏰ Revamping the annual planning process can help ensure actions are taken; the new system takes 15 minutes with a 5-5-5 approach for review, planning, and prioritization.*
00:58 *💡 Applying the 80/20 rule reveals that spending time with people who enjoy tasks you dislike can improve productivity and creativity.*
02:23 *👥 Working one-on-one with people enjoyable to collaborate with enhances creativity and problem understanding.*
03:32 *✋ Identifying and avoiding actions that yield low results is crucial; this involves learning to say “no” more effectively.*
04:28 *🗺️ Using tools like the Passion Planner and the “One Thing” method can effectively achieve and prioritize goals.*
06:30 *🚀 Choosing a focus that aligns multiple passions, such as RUclips, allows combining learning, creativity, and family time.*
07:29 *🐸 Overcoming fixed mindsets involves identifying hard tasks to say “yes” to and experimenting to see their impact over time.*
Made with HARPA AI
1:05 I didn't know in addition to doing youtube you're also a doctor! 😁
Great, as always! I really hope thats how your channel stays, a bright mind which continually learns and explores and shares these ideas, not some artificially scaled money making machine. Keep it up:)
Your content is so Worth It ❤😊
Love the approach in general. Love the use of The One Thing and eating the Frogs. Do you intentionally integrate “deep work” tactics into your working habits and planning?
Yep! Day to day planning happens here: vickyzhao.gumroad.com/l/makemoretime
Love it!!!!
Thanks for watching!! What are you going to focus on in 2025
Thanks Vicky. I want to spend a day doing this. Any reason to go so fast?
Haha you definitely can! I'm not great at concentrating for too long so I like the constraint. But depending on the year I do this exercise twice. Once to get my thoughts out. Think about it for a week or so. Then do it again!
Can you work with me on thoughts on using Obsidian after over a year?
Wow, this great. Thank you
Thanks for checking this out!
Sooooo when can we expect the book?
Hehe almost done with the first draft 😆
❤❤❤❤❤
When following this video I have a question regarding inversion framework. Seems to me that you are mistakenly using "begin with the end in mind" which is similar to inversion but a different approach. Am I mistaken? Many thanks for the awesome content you share!!
P.S. Based on an article from James Clear "Inversion: The crutial thinking skill nobody ever taught you"