Like most people, I’m better at talking about my weekly planning routine than actually doing it as I describe. I always try, but at least 50% of the time life happens and I don’t get to it on Friday as I want to.

In today’s video, I’m going to walk you through my ideal weekly planning session.

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1 response to “Planning my Week on Paper”

  1. […] My day to day task lists, and my weekly planning is done on paper. […]

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