My adhd brain 🧠 just blew haha. I have so many notebooks with random brain dumps, random steps to certain tasks. Etc. This is perfect. It's all in one, but still separate. I'm headed to camva now to gather me some pages !. Thank you
I've been investing in Bitcoin by myself. I'm not really happy with what's going on, just few weeks ago I lost about $7,000 in a particular trade. Can you help me out or at least advise me on what to do?
My brain needs separate sections to do both of these things, and having them both in one planner is nice! It is somewhat time-blocking and then seeing when one can fit in those to-do’s.
I am trying to get back into planning again now as a business owner. It’s been a bit stressful, but your videos have really been helping me and giving me motivation. ♥️
Please remember, building a planner is a process, and it is different for everyone. Start with the basics and once you have that under control, you will feel confident enough to (even excited to) add extra items to it. Start with monthly, weekly, daily calendars. A to do section with notebook paper and a notes section also with notebook paper. Use a3 ring binder to start. First focus on function, the extras will come in later. ❤️ best of luck
Yes, I agree with @chemorn2020 You have to take your time. Just start with one. I have been planning for over 10 years and have just gotten settled into my system within the last 3 years.
Another vote for this. If you’re just getting started, pick up one planner that you think you’ll like, and start experimenting with what you find most helpful to track. I have one planner for work (I work FT outside the home) and one for home. I also use TOM’s budget planner just for my finances. That is enough for me! Alaina has great tips on her channel - I find her budgeting/money management and productivity advice very helpful. But you need to find a system that works for you, and that may or may not be multiple planners.
My adhd brain 🧠 just blew haha. I have so many notebooks with random brain dumps, random steps to certain tasks. Etc. This is perfect. It's all in one, but still separate. I'm headed to camva now to gather me some pages !. Thank you
Hit $135k today. I'm really grateful for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with 14k in January
How please
I've been investing in Bitcoin by myself. I'm not really happy with what's going on, just few weeks ago I lost about $7,000 in a particular trade. Can you help me out or at least advise me on what to do?
I will advise you stop trading on your own if you keep losing. And i don't trade on my own anymore, I always required help and assistance
She's my family personal Broker and also a Broker to many families here in the United states, she is a licensed Broker.
😱Sounds familiar, I have heard her names on several occasions.. And both her success stories on wall street journey!
Omg I’ve never seen so much decor in your planner! So cute!!!
My brain needs separate sections to do both of these things, and having them both in one planner is nice! It is somewhat time-blocking and then seeing when one can fit in those to-do’s.
I am trying to get back into planning again now as a business owner. It’s been a bit stressful, but your videos have really been helping me and giving me motivation. ♥️
I'm so glad!
Where do you get all your cute little planner stickers from ?
Do you use a digital calendar at all? Or take your planner everywhere you go?
2:51 I’m loving the color scheme of these box stickers but I don’t see them available in your shop?
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A few minutes in, I'm overwhelmed. Maybe I need to go back to previous videos to work up to this? Please advise
Please remember, building a planner is a process, and it is different for everyone.
Start with the basics and once you have that under control, you will feel confident enough to (even excited to) add extra items to it.
Start with monthly, weekly, daily calendars. A to do section with notebook paper and a notes section also with notebook paper. Use a3 ring binder to start. First focus on function, the extras will come in later. ❤️ best of luck
Yes, I agree with @chemorn2020 You have to take your time. Just start with one. I have been planning for over 10 years and have just gotten settled into my system within the last 3 years.
Another vote for this. If you’re just getting started, pick up one planner that you think you’ll like, and start experimenting with what you find most helpful to track. I have one planner for work (I work FT outside the home) and one for home. I also use TOM’s budget planner just for my finances. That is enough for me! Alaina has great tips on her channel - I find her budgeting/money management and productivity advice very helpful. But you need to find a system that works for you, and that may or may not be multiple planners.
Do you write a task into the to-do planner whenever it pops into your head? It looks like you do have categories for areas of your life.
Yeah. Whenever anything pops up, I’ll add it