Your video came across my feed today. So glad it did as your method and freebies will help jumpstart my Weekly Review as well as other routine reviews needed to manage a life these days! Appreciate your willingness to share your work! 👍🙏
I watched your OneNote videos first (which are awesome and so helpful) but I came back to watch this, as I wasn't clear on how to use that page. Now, I get it. Thanks! After one week, I am already feeling so much more organized and less scattered!
This is one of the best videos I’ve ever seen on how to make the GTD system work in a paper planner! Thank you so much. I would love for you to take it even further and show how you work back in to your schedule anything you moved to a project or somewhere other than the very next week. That’s where things seem to get lost for me.
Do you have or will you do a video on how you plan a project. How do you keep track of where those pages live, since you said they live elsewhere. Please give an example of a simple project (5-10 steps) like presenting something like... quarterly reports and of a complex project (more than one page). 💖🌞🌵😷
Thank you for asking this Suzi! I have been thinking a lot about a video on project planning since I get this request quite a bit. Working on how to show that best. Thanks for watching!
Hi Planning Annie! I've been watching your videos since end of 2020. I like it that your videos are really productivity-focused and has really helped me transition to my new role as well. Looking forward to more content!
I love these videos you put up for planner organization to help with work. They're probably my favorites along with your reference notebook videos. Please keep them coming they're really helping me! Thank you
@@PlanningAnnie that would be amazing! I've been watching these videos well organizing my new work planner and my monthly section for July. I have serious organizational issues and your methods are already helping me.
Wow!!!!!! This is soooooooo helpful. Thank you!!!!! Very applicable and clearly stated I’m going to start this today!! Thank you for a superb presentation!!
Other than the headings, I can't read a single one of those tiny letters on the sheet or in the journal, but I still love your video's, Annie. Please keep them coming.🤗
Your channel is amazing and what I've been looking for, forever! Thank you. You give beautiful, concrete examples. I'm excited to implement a weekly review.
This is really helpful! What do you do with tasks or ideas that come up during the week that don’t need immediate action? Sometimes things come up that I know I won’t get to that day or that I don’t even have to get to that week. How do you capture and keep track of those?
Re: step 1. Years ago I worked a job where you were required to clean up your area each day. At first, I was really annoyed. But cleaning up at the end of the day, gives closure and by the time I get home, my mind has switched over to my job as a mom and that work stuff is left at the office. So, I've continued the practice to start every day in a fresh, reset work environment. ... As for sticky notes, I don't use them for reminders... Sticky notes can get lost, so reminders go on my daily page. I've had someone hand me a sticky note and I stick it on my daily with tape. ... Even though I am constantly reviewing the week, I do a review at the end of the week as well. ... I think of it like the final edit on an essay. During the week I check for the fine details (like grammar and punctuation). But my end of the week review is where I'm reading for content.💖🌞🌵😷
I do two different Weekly Reviews including brain dump/mind sweep. For work, this is done on Friday afternoon. For home, this is done on Sunday. I need to "close out" each portion of my life so that I can have the best version of the other as I transition between my two main roles in my personal and professional lives. This is the only way I can run these main portions efficient enough to be able to add in grad school and some amount of recreation. I have similar folders in my email. I also have @reference for those materials that are sent and valuable, but not actionable such as instructions to run a report that I need every month or quater.
You mention the "inbox zero" concept. I kind of get this but I'm trying to decide whether it's really something that makes sense for me. Over the course of a month I receive probably a couple of hundred emails, and send seventy or eighty. A lot of them are automations I've set up or things I'm CCd on but are irrelevant. What is the purpose of "inbox zero" so that I can see whether it would be a good idea for me or not?
You have quickly become one of my favorite channels! I so enjoy your content and freebies. Thank you!
Yay! So glad these videos are helpful to you! Thanks for watching Jennifer!
Your video came across my feed today. So glad it did as your method and freebies will help jumpstart my Weekly Review as well as other routine reviews needed to manage a life these days! Appreciate your willingness to share your work! 👍🙏
I watched your OneNote videos first (which are awesome and so helpful) but I came back to watch this, as I wasn't clear on how to use that page. Now, I get it. Thanks! After one week, I am already feeling so much more organized and less scattered!
This is one of the best videos I’ve ever seen on how to make the GTD system work in a paper planner! Thank you so much. I would love for you to take it even further and show how you work back in to your schedule anything you moved to a project or somewhere other than the very next week. That’s where things seem to get lost for me.
Thank you so much for sharing. Your work planning videos help me feel like career growth is attainable as long as I stay organized!
Do you have or will you do a video on how you plan a project. How do you keep track of where those pages live, since you said they live elsewhere. Please give an example of a simple project (5-10 steps) like presenting something like... quarterly reports and of a complex project (more than one page). 💖🌞🌵😷
Thank you for asking this Suzi! I have been thinking a lot about a video on project planning since I get this request quite a bit. Working on how to show that best. Thanks for watching!
@@PlanningAnnie Just saw this video and would love ot see a project planning one - have you made the video yet?
Hi Planning Annie! I've been watching your videos since end of 2020. I like it that your videos are really productivity-focused and has really helped me transition to my new role as well. Looking forward to more content!
I love these videos you put up for planner organization to help with work. They're probably my favorites along with your reference notebook videos. Please keep them coming they're really helping me! Thank you
Thank you Stephanie! I have been thinking it might be time for a reference notebook refresh. Maybe after One Book July 😉
@@PlanningAnnie that would be amazing! I've been watching these videos well organizing my new work planner and my monthly section for July. I have serious organizational issues and your methods are already helping me.
Love this idea. I'm a teacher and could really put this to use. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for this great video Annie, it's so informative and helpful. I have watched it a few times and have enjoyed it each time.
Wow!!!!!! This is soooooooo helpful. Thank you!!!!! Very applicable and clearly stated
I’m going to start this today!!
Thank you for a superb presentation!!
Other than the headings, I can't read a single one of those tiny letters on the sheet or in the journal, but I still love your video's, Annie. Please keep them coming.🤗
Great tips and system! Right in time for me!!! Thank you very much!
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you!
I love that pen
Your channel is amazing and what I've been looking for, forever! Thank you. You give beautiful, concrete examples. I'm excited to implement a weekly review.
Thanks for freebies. Enjoyed your video!
GREAT video, and thanks for offering the freebies!!😀
You are welcome! Thanks for watching Cheryl!
ANNE YOU 🎸! Got the freebie! 😊
So helpful, thank you!
This is really helpful! What do you do with tasks or ideas that come up during the week that don’t need immediate action? Sometimes things come up that I know I won’t get to that day or that I don’t even have to get to that week. How do you capture and keep track of those?
Re: step 1. Years ago I worked a job where you were required to clean up your area each day. At first, I was really annoyed. But cleaning up at the end of the day, gives closure and by the time I get home, my mind has switched over to my job as a mom and that work stuff is left at the office. So, I've continued the practice to start every day in a fresh, reset work environment. ... As for sticky notes, I don't use them for reminders... Sticky notes can get lost, so reminders go on my daily page. I've had someone hand me a sticky note and I stick it on my daily with tape. ... Even though I am constantly reviewing the week, I do a review at the end of the week as well. ... I think of it like the final edit on an essay. During the week I check for the fine details (like grammar and punctuation). But my end of the week review is where I'm reading for content.💖🌞🌵😷
I do two different Weekly Reviews including brain dump/mind sweep. For work, this is done on Friday afternoon. For home, this is done on Sunday. I need to "close out" each portion of my life so that I can have the best version of the other as I transition between my two main roles in my personal and professional lives. This is the only way I can run these main portions efficient enough to be able to add in grad school and some amount of recreation.
I have similar folders in my email. I also have @reference for those materials that are sent and valuable, but not actionable such as instructions to run a report that I need every month or quater.
I really liked your videos. Content is great
Glad you like them!
Love your videos! Going to use the freebie. Excited to get my life more organized
Yay! So glad it is helpful. Thanks for watching Leslie!
Your first 5 words made me laugh out loud!
I really enjoyed your video!!
Thank you!
Can I get a copy of your weekly checklist? I know I will need to customize it for my own needs but I would really like a copy to get a framework.
You mention the "inbox zero" concept. I kind of get this but I'm trying to decide whether it's really something that makes sense for me. Over the course of a month I receive probably a couple of hundred emails, and send seventy or eighty. A lot of them are automations I've set up or things I'm CCd on but are irrelevant. What is the purpose of "inbox zero" so that I can see whether it would be a good idea for me or not?