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In this episode, Noah answers a question he frequently receives about managing the complexities of running a business, writing a book, and maintaining a long-distance relationship.
So here are some great life hacks and organizational strategies to navigate this complicated balancing act. From clarifying priorities and color-coding calendars to hiring “CEOs” for each project. See how Noah plans his weekly, monthly, and yearly reviews, coupled with accountability partners for staying on track.
All the practices, habits, and mindset that will help your efficiency and effectiveness in a multifaceted life.
In this episode, youโll enjoy 3 BIG things:ย
- Priorities: Why focusing on fewer key priorities increases the likelihood of accomplishment. Identify your top three priorities and align your behavior accordingly.
- Time Management: How to color code your calendar to visualize how your time aligns with your priorities.
- Reflection & Action: How spending a little extra time organizing sets you up for that flawless execution. Less about perfection, more about becoming a consistent organized thinker.
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One response to โMy $100m Schedule – How I Plan My Weekโ
I’m currently reading the book Focused and love how this advice aligns with the emphasis of that book. It’s so important to do the work of effectively planning/managing your time so you can have more deep and focused work. Distraction is the enemy. I also use Clever Fox’s weekly planner which also helps me organize my reflection and action. I appreciate hearing your tips though so I can better refine my process, particularly finding an accountability buddy ๐