STEAL THESE! 7 Ideas from Franklin Covey That Improve Any Planner

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  • Here are some teachings from the Franklin Covey method that I think everyone should take and incorporate into our own planning systems.
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  • @cecilly59
    @cecilly59 19 днів тому +1

    Really enjoyed this video. I subscribed and look forward to watching others. Thanks.

    • @kait-hanrahan
      @kait-hanrahan  15 днів тому

      Thank you so much for this comment 💜

  • @calisongbird
    @calisongbird Місяць тому +1

    Covey is pronounced KUH-vey. 🙂 There’s also another step before identifying values and goals - developing your life mission statement. The values and goals flow from that. Franklin has a mission statement builder on their websites and in their Starter Kit inserts, and in their books.

  • @cecilly59
    @cecilly59 19 днів тому +2

    So what I don’t get is how tasks that must be done (housework, meal planning, lesson planning, etc) are related to my values?? I mean, values or not, some things have to get done to stay afloat or to not lose one’s job,mor to not end up as a train wreck, right?

    • @kait-hanrahan
      @kait-hanrahan  15 днів тому +2

      Sure! So a lot of those sound like the underlying value is providing for your family. You might go to a job you enjoy because Career is a value. Or a job you don't enjoy for Responsibility, or Financial Stability. The meal planning could be for Health/Nutrition or for Parenting/Family.
      Personally, I always do the bare minimum housework because providing a safe home for my children is a top ranked Value for me (Family). And then I do more and try to make our home pretty because having a home I'm proud of is also a value for me, just a lower ranked one (Beauty).
      Here's more info on values:
      blog.franklinplanner.com/ben-franklins-planning-method/
      You could connect this also to the Hierarchy of Needs -- you know, first we have to make sure we have basic needs like food and shelter, then things like relationships, and at the top is meaning and creativity. That hierarchy lines up pretty well with how I order my Values.
      I mention the Hierarchy of Needs in my next video (will be up Friday) which is about switching back and forth between survival mode and growth mode. Hope to see you there :)

    • @cecilly59
      @cecilly59 15 днів тому

      @@kait-hanrahan thank you!