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Unleashing the Power of Your Planner. Objectives for using a Planner. Explain why Floating Paper is dangerous Explain the Priority Triangle Must do-should do-nice to do Identify the Core Four Tasks Appointments Notes Contacts. Floating Paper. (The “Core Four”). Tasks Daily Future
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Objectives for using a Planner • Explain why Floating Paper is dangerous • Explain the Priority Triangle • Must do-should do-nice to do • Identify the Core Four • Tasks • Appointments • Notes • Contacts
(The “Core Four”) • Tasks • Daily • Future • Record on back of Monthly Calendar. • Appointments • Daily • Future • Record on back of Monthly Calendar for that month & transfer it to the Appointment Schedule once reviewing for that month • Notes • File? • Contacts
Unleashing the Power of Your Planner Information should be retrieved w/n 10 seconds-do you have a spot to capture & track data?
Planning Long-Term Planning • write down a specific goal • break it down into achievable tasks • commit to completing those tasks • Document on daily or month page Weekly Planning • Review roles. • Choose big rocks. • Schedule the week. Daily Prioritizing • list and prioritize daily tasks by: • Check today’s appointments. • Make a realistic task list. • Prioritize (ABC, 123).
PRODUCTIVITY PYRAMID Franklin Covey-Focus
Planning Classifying activities into three priority levels Must do Should do Nice to do Modelnetics
4 steps to remember when scheduling Things which matter most should never be at the mercy of things that matter least” Focus on Importance vs. Urgency Relationships before Schedules Compass over Clock
Objectives for using a Planner • Explain why Floating Paper is dangerous • Explain the Priority Triangle • Must do-should do-nice to do • Identify the Core Four • Tasks • Appointments • Notes • Contacts