Planning By the Week: My Weekly Time-Blocking Method
A week can be a perfect unit of time to plan around. Here’s how you can leverage the power of the weekly unit to focus your priorities and manage your intentions.
A week can be a perfect unit of time to plan around. Here’s how you can leverage the power of the weekly unit to focus your priorities and manage your intentions.
With the use of technology becoming more and more a necessity these days, the struggles of keeping a physical space tidy is no longer our only worry: we now have to think about our digital workspaces as well. A file structure paves the way through your clutter and towards finding the right file, for whenever you need it the most.
So you need a goalsetting system that keeps you focused. One that treats the journey with the same respect as it does the end destination. That’s where tiered goals might be able to help you. Combined with good everyday habits and a willingness to begin, a tiered goal infrastructure just might help you take that first step–or do that first pushup.
The idea of a weekly review seems helpful, but what sort of questions should you ask yourself, anyway? For those who want structure, enter the 6R Framework: a set of–naturally–six questions you can ask yourself each week to process past events and look towards the future.