The Cräft Planner Minimum Effort, Maximum Focus
“ Th e K e y P a r t n e r Th a t Will Help You Accomplish Any Goal You Pursue E ff o r t l e s s l y A n d W i t h U l t i m a t e F o c u s ! ”
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IF YOU‘VE EVER EXPERIENCED ANY OF THE FOLLOWING, THEN YOU’LL LOVE THE CRAFT PLANNER Excuses - Procrastination. You spend most of your time making plans, but you leave actions for a later date. - You complete your tasks just in the nick of time because you have the illusion that your time is endless. - You avoid taking on complex tasks unless you find a large opening in your schedule –but you almost never do. - You always spend more time resting than working.
Long-Term Planning includes a lot of guessing - The only constant in long-term planning is the certainty of being disrupted by unforeseen circumstances. - Having too many goals will throw you off your track. - You will not be confident enough in your next plan. - It will make you less enthusiastic about your goals.
FIVE FEATURES FOR SUCCESSFUL GOAL PLANNING: MINIMUM EFFORT & MAXIMUM FOCUS! C.R.A.F.T OF WORDS Create Create something from zero is the ultimate from of productivity. Try starting with an “uplifting goal.” It helps you take the most decisive step by encouraging you to get started with a “What”, “Why” or “How.”
Remind Reminder will help you to keep a close eye on your tasks and avoid falling behind on your pending goals.
Action Action is the ultimate goal of planning- without it, all plans lose their reason for existence. However, acting is often delayed due to bad planning. Still, timing is everything, so never ask again “When is the best time to start?” There is only one answer: “Now!”
Focus Concentrating on goal that needs to be completed urgently, allowing you accomplish your goal easily and enjoying a sense of achievement.
Timebound Time-bound will help achieve your goals efficiently. By setting clear timeframes that are short and concise, your goals become easier to accomplish. Each goal has a one-week timeframe, which is enough for the majority of tasks.
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2 Simple Steps for Successful Goal Planning TIMEFRAME
Keep your focus and keep your goals to a minimum.
MEASURABLE FOR YOUR GOALS
Step 1 Create your large goal and break it down into smaller goals. (Each goal has a 1-week timeframe, which is enough for the majority of goals).
Estimate the approximate time required for your goals and mark the corresponding time frame.
LAUNCH NEW WEBSI TE - Research - Logo design - Buy a domain - Install Wordpress - Choose website theme - Webpage design
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Step 2 Split your goals into achievable to-do lists (tasks). The big advantage of breaking down your goals into tasks is that it creates small, actionable and achievable steps for you to take.
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Flexible Weekly Layout Design Weekly Motivational Quote Take control of your thoughts, adopt a positive attitude and pursue your goals.
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“A year from now you will wish you had started today.� Karen Lamb
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Grocery # Fruits # Bega cheese # Blue corn chips # Pastaaa THU
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Flexible Layout Design If you need more room to accommodate your planning, the entire layout can be combined to suit your needs. Weekly and daily timeframes allow you to keep track of your tasks and never lose focus again; you can use the blank space to jot down notes and sketches.
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Breakfast Jogging! Today Challenge +20km Meeting with James Lunch time with Jennie Project A handover. Call louise to followup Task A Task B Task C Task D
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# improvement of project D # Hire new technician support # Project A amendment complete # Project C require - Elegant interior design - 1500 sqft - Engage kitchen specialist
Shopping lists Eggs Parmesan cheese! Pancetta Powder Olive oil Garlic Spaghetti Fresh black pepper
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Eggs Parmesan cheese! Pancetta Powder Olive oil Garlic Spaghetti Fresh black pepper
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Weekly and daily timeframes allow you to keep track of your tasks and never lose focus again; you can use the blank space to jot down notes and sketches.
To switch days, simple draw a line!
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“A year from now you will wish you had started today.” Karen Lamb
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“Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.” David Allen
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“Focus on being productive instead of busy.” Tim Ferriss
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