This video really made me stop and reflect. The insights shared here are so impactful that they’ve genuinely taught me something valuable. It’s not often that I come across content that leaves such a lasting impression, and for that, I just want to say thank you. Your work is a gift, and I’m grateful for the effort you’ve put into creating it.
I like the idea of thinking about what has been exciting the past week as part of your planning session. That would be a great way to see trends and figure out if they are important enough to incorporate into your schedule.
Hey man, Immlistening to you at 1:23 and neeed to comment. Thanks for the non agressively self adverising but rather intelligent tone. This alone is enough to listen to this video.
First time coming across your channel, really enjoyed this video! The intro was honestly spot on so many people talk about an 'exact' routine or way to plan your weeks, great video!
Hey ! Thanks a lot for all this tips, planning session has been so important for me for the past 3 years and it's always nice to look at other's way of doing it! Really enjoying your videos :)
Nick, I’m glad you’ve been able to develop a planning process that works for you. Thanks for sharing it. I don’t understand what benefit you get from reviewing your plan on Friday and then again on Sunday. It’s seems to be redundant effort. Could you please explain? You gave a few example of your goals. They all sounded like tasks to me (for example, read a book a week). I suggest you ask why do you do those tasks? That’s like asking, “What are your objectives?” In my mind, objectives are desired “end results”, in contrast to the “means” to the “ends”, which is what tasks are. To be more specific, I’ve developed a list of the 13 different aspects of a person’s life. I listed them below. They are a set of “categories” of “objectives”. I developed this list over the past 10-15 years. In that time, I’ve never come across a specific “objective” that didn’t fit into one of the “categories”. In addition, the set of “categories” meets the MECE requirements used by many large consulting firms. (MECE is a method of grouping information (like notes) so that the groups (like folders) are mutually exclusive (ME) and collectively exhaustive (CE). In other words, the “categories” do not overlap and nothing falls through the cracks.) I hope you find this helpful. * Personal / Professional Relationship * Physical / Health Condition * Mental / Intellectual Condition * Psychological / Emotional Condition * Spiritual Condition * Wealth / Financial Condition * Security / Safety Condition * Reputation / Fame * Power / Influence * Skill / Capability * Possession / Property (Things you have / own) * Location / Place (Where you primarily reside)
This is really helpful, thanks Nick! I've been doing similar things throughout the week, but I love the idea of sitting down and doing this all at once. I know it's different for everyone, but I'd like to learn more about your finance spreadsheet and how you track your spending and accounts each week.
Your video is probably the best one I’ve seen. I like the ‘how I feel’ review to get insight. Question...what calendar are you using? I don’t recall you stating. Thank you for this video :)
This video really made me stop and reflect. The insights shared here are so impactful that they’ve genuinely taught me something valuable. It’s not often that I come across content that leaves such a lasting impression, and for that, I just want to say thank you. Your work is a gift, and I’m grateful for the effort you’ve put into creating it.
Glad it struck a chord!
I like the idea of thinking about what has been exciting the past week as part of your planning session. That would be a great way to see trends and figure out if they are important enough to incorporate into your schedule.
Hey man, Immlistening to you at 1:23 and neeed to comment. Thanks for the non agressively self adverising but rather intelligent tone. This alone is enough to listen to this video.
Properly one of the best productivity/life planning videos I’ve seen on YT. Well done
Great video and really helpful, probably the best one I've come across for planning your week.
Fantastic content, instant sub!
First time coming across your channel, really enjoyed this video! The intro was honestly spot on so many people talk about an 'exact' routine or way to plan your weeks, great video!
Nick, I agree with the Silmarillion being a solid nonfiction book. Its history after all 😂 great video as always
Really great approach. The prompts were really inspiring. And great production on the video as always.
Hey ! Thanks a lot for all this tips, planning session has been so important for me for the past 3 years and it's always nice to look at other's way of doing it! Really enjoying your videos :)
Going to try some of this! Trying to "reset myself" before the end of the year and this could definitely help!
Great prompts. Very informative and helpful. Thank you. Keep it up.
Thank you for sharing!!
Great video, thanks! Would love to know how you set your yearly and quarterly goals, including what types of goals you use.
Great vídeo mate! New sub here. Gracias!!
Amazing content Nick!!
Nick, I’m glad you’ve been able to develop a planning process that works for you. Thanks for sharing it.
I don’t understand what benefit you get from reviewing your plan on Friday and then again on Sunday. It’s seems to be redundant effort. Could you please explain?
You gave a few example of your goals. They all sounded like tasks to me (for example, read a book a week). I suggest you ask why do you do those tasks? That’s like asking, “What are your objectives?” In my mind, objectives are desired “end results”, in contrast to the “means” to the “ends”, which is what tasks are.
To be more specific, I’ve developed a list of the 13 different aspects of a person’s life. I listed them below. They are a set of “categories” of “objectives”. I developed this list over the past 10-15 years. In that time, I’ve never come across a specific “objective” that didn’t fit into one of the “categories”. In addition, the set of “categories” meets the MECE requirements used by many large consulting firms. (MECE is a method of grouping information (like notes) so that the groups (like folders) are mutually exclusive (ME) and collectively exhaustive (CE). In other words, the “categories” do not overlap and nothing falls through the cracks.)
I hope you find this helpful.
* Personal / Professional Relationship
* Physical / Health Condition
* Mental / Intellectual Condition
* Psychological / Emotional Condition
* Spiritual Condition
* Wealth / Financial Condition
* Security / Safety Condition
* Reputation / Fame
* Power / Influence
* Skill / Capability
* Possession / Property (Things you have / own)
* Location / Place (Where you primarily reside)
Just came back this, and realized I'd never interacted this this. Such a valuable personal insight. Thank you so much for sharing!
This is really helpful, thanks Nick! I've been doing similar things throughout the week, but I love the idea of sitting down and doing this all at once. I know it's different for everyone, but I'd like to learn more about your finance spreadsheet and how you track your spending and accounts each week.
Noted! thank you.
GREAT OPENING!
Appreciate the videography of your video. The details are *chefs kiss*. What’s your camera and editing setup?
Video in perfect time 👍
Incredible video
Your video is probably the best one I’ve seen. I like the ‘how I feel’ review to get insight. Question...what calendar are you using? I don’t recall you stating. Thank you for this video :)
Just Google Calendar!
Birthday dinner at 1 pm , proactive I see
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