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Introducing
The Craft Planner is the only planner that allows you to start with 2 simple steps and lets you plan your goals easily until you succeed. Forget about generic notebooks with one-size-fits-all templates. Most products are designed with the fixed layout without the flexible for alteration - this common dilemma potentially narrows customers’ demands, and they are forced to settle for less. The Craft Planner is one of a kind: Featuring a flexible layout with large empty spaces that you can use as you wish without being limited in any way, coupled with a minimalistic design that keeps distractions away and lets you focus to the task at hand. No matter where you are in your life’s journey, this planner has all it takes to become your most trusted companion: your business partner, your study mate or your travel buddy. A great planner’s most important job is to help you stay focused in order to achieve your goals. What else are friends for? The Craft Planner is more than just a planner: it is a partner in your success.
Experienced
If you’ve ever experienced any of the following, then you’ll love the Craft Planner Inaccurate Most people hate planning because they believe that reality is so fluid that their plans fail to keep up with it, rendering it irrelevant. Thus, all the time spent on planning is considered wasted. 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. With the Craft Planner, we have produced an effective tool that will get you working and make sure you stay working until your job is done. Stop worrying about deadlines. Stop worrying about half-done projects. Stop worrying about whether or not you are going to do what you need to do.
Plan your way to success Give life to your ideas
Studies
Jot down your amazing ideas, and plan your future based on
Don’t get overwhelmed by homework; plan ahead, save
Entrepreneurship
Wellness
Use your idea to build a startup around it and navigate to
Plan your diet; quit smoking; lose weight, and more! Setting goals will make it happen!
Travel
Family
Either professional or leisure, travelling needs good planning in advance!
Organize your life to welcome your new family member; keep track of every stage, from pregnancy to parenthood!
Business Planning
Fitness & Sports
Design your company’s strategy by defining clear goals; jot down innovative ideas or distribute
Whether competitive or leisure, use the Planner to monitor your progress and track your fitness goals!
No matter where you are in your life’s journey, this planner has all it takes to become your most trusted companion: your business partner, your study mate or your travel buddy.
BREAKDOWN
2 Simple Steps for Successful Goal Setting 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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WEEK 1 NOTES
“A year from now you will wish you had started today.” Karen Lamb
Grocery # Fruits # Bega cheese # Blue corn chips # Pastaaa
GOALS
*Buy Miu Miu for her new toy
LOGO DESIGN
INSTALL WORDPRESS
Research idea Logo design 1
[youtube tutorial] Learn how
Logo design 2
to install wordpress
Logo design 3
Buy hosting for my website
Logo design 4
Install wordpress
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Mon
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Project A
7.00 am Check email & remember reply to Rosie
CRA500
8.00 am Breakfast with mate
CRA501
Today Challenge +10km
CRA502
10.00 am Photoshot with new product
CRA503
3.00 pm Project A handover Call louise to follow up CRA500
Meeting Agenda
CRA501
# improvement of project D
CRA502
# Hire new technician support
CRA503
# Project A amendment complete # Project C require
5.00 pm Book business trip to Sydney in October
- Elegant interior design
6.00 pm Pick up Kitty from vdl
- Engage kitchen specialist
Tue
5
7.00 am
- 1500 sqft
2.30pm Today Challenge +10km
10.00 am Finish August spreads & layout Vacuum office area 12.00 Pm Meeting with Jennie
Project A handover. Call louise to followup
6.00pm Buy a new pet toy Add new journal pages
4.30pm Call new client one tanjung Take photos & backup
8.00pm Meeting with Lisa Grocery shopping
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.
BREAKDOWN
Flexible Weekly Layout Design Weekly Motivational Quote Take control of your thoughts, adopt a positive attitude and pursue your goals.
WEEK 1 NOTES
“A year from now you will wish you had started today.” Karen Lamb
Grocery # Fruits # Bega cheese # Blue corn chips # Pastaaa
GOALS
*Buy Miu Miu for her new toy
LOGO DESIGN
INSTALL WORDPRESS
Research idea Logo design 1
[youtube tutorial] Learn how
Logo design 2
to install wordpress
Logo design 3
Buy hosting for my website
Logo design 4
Install wordpress
BUY A DOMAIN! www.cobbery.com
Mon
4
Project A
7.00 am Check email & remember reply to Rosie
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.
CRA500
8.00 am Breakfast with mate
CRA501
Today Challenge +10km
CRA502
10.00 am Photoshot with new product
CRA503
3.00 pm Project A handover Call louise to follow up CRA500
Meeting Agenda
CRA501
# improvement of project D
CRA502
# Hire new technician support
CRA503
# Project A amendment complete # Project C require
5.00 pm Book business trip to Sydney in October
- Elegant interior design
6.00 pm Pick up Kitty from vdl
- Engage kitchen specialist
Tue
5
7.00 am
- 1500 sqft
2.30pm Today Challenge +10km
10.00 am Finish August spreads & layout Vacuum office area 12.00 Pm Meeting with Jennie
Project A handover. Call louise to followup
6.00pm Buy a new pet toy Add new journal pages
4.30pm Call new client one tanjung Take photos & backup
8.00pm Meeting with Lisa Grocery shopping
WEEK 1
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NOTES
# *Follow up with supplier # Paybill Wed 6
10.00 am Amendment of Project B 1.00 pm Concept of video shooting 3.00 pm Call Louise to confirm with the detail drawings
7 watched youtube :D
8.00 am
# improvement of project B
Ask Kelvin send me
# Project C amendment
3d perspective view for
# New proposal
me to review
#Complete annual report
# Prepare C document
Pack for tomorrow business trip Complete
Complete furniture layout
CRA53
plan
CRA55
Today Challenge +10km
10.00 am Meet up with Jisoo for
Hong Kong trip
Complete Project A & send to Jisoo assistant
Charge camera
7.00 am Bread + egg for breakfast
Space for important notes; easy access to crucial information.
# photocard # food # shirt # watches
2.30pm
7.00 am Ask Mike to prepare C document for me
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Take a good rest!
project A discussion
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.
CRA56 CRA50
6.00 pm Go to Hong Kong company meeting
TGIF 8
3.30pm
7.00 am My Favourite Hong Kong Breakfast! 9.00 am Meeting with my client at Central Starbucks 12.00 pm Lunch with my buddy Joe
Sat
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Research
Visit Exhibition
AFT53
Go back to hotel take a good rest
AFT55
7.30pm Live time meeting with my partner
11.30pm
AFT59 AFT56 AFT50
Prepare construction drawings
8.00 am Dimsum!
Rest early & go back
# Furniture layout plan
10.00 am Go to Disney Land with my love one
tomorrow morning
# Reflection ceiling plan # M&E layout plan # furniture detail drawings
8.00 pm Steamboat with my friends Joe & Felix
# Masterbedroom elevation
~Sunday Family Day~
To switch days, simple draw a line!
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x12 Pages of Finance Tracker
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NOTES
MONDAY
TUESDAY
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YEAR:
Input your significant events, appointment, meeting & etc.
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TIMEFRAME
Keep your focus and keep your goals to a minimum.
MEASURABLE FOR YOUR GOALS
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Keep your focus and keep your goals to a minimum.
MEASURABLE FOR YOUR GOALS
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Keep your focus and keep your goals to a minimum.
MEASURABLE FOR YOUR GOALS
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Keep your focus and keep your goals to a minimum.
MEASURABLE FOR YOUR GOALS
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MEASURABLE FOR YOUR GOALS
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MEASURABLE FOR YOUR GOALS
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Keep your focus and keep your goals to a minimum.
MEASURABLE FOR YOUR GOALS
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TIMEFRAME
Keep your focus and keep your goals to a minimum.
MEASURABLE FOR YOUR GOALS
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WEEK 1 NOTES
GOALS
“A year from now you will wish you had started today.” Karen Lamb
WEEK 1 NOTES
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
WEEK 2 NOTES
GOALS
“Your mind is for having ideas, not holding them.” David Allen
WEEK 2 NOTES
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
WEEK 3 NOTES
GOALS
“Focus on being productive instead of busy.” Tim Ferriss
WEEK 3 NOTES
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
WEEK 4 NOTES
GOALS
“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing, you will be successful.” Albert Schweitzer
WEEK 4 NOTES
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
WEEK 5 NOTES
GOALS
“The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing.” Walt Disney
WEEK 5 NOTES
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Until 52-Weeks