Month: March 2020

#ICYMI March 2020

We’ve now come to the end of March and I have to say- despite all the setbacks happening in the world right now, I’m feeling so positive and expansive as we move into April. Remember a few weeks ago when I told you about how my new intention was to create more content on my platforms? I am so proud of how much I have been creating and the flow I have found myself in again. Honestly, I haven’t felt this good about my creation process and this hopeful about where I am headed with my business in several years. I am seriously in the midsts of reviving my stagnant business as per the plan I had laid out at the start of March. 

I could not be happier about how this month has progressed, and so I want this to be a reminder for any of you out there who may be feeling down about the issues on the world stage, or maybe before all this you were questioning you purpose or direction. It’s okay to have those feelings and I think you should sit with them for a while and express them. You can’t get them out of your system unless you express them. But, once you have, you need to pull yourself out of your own funk. You need to start taking some action. You need to set intentions, you need to work on a simple routine to manage your energy, and you need to start planning and executing on objectives. I have never seen the power of intention, planning and execution work so well in my life as it has the last month. I’ll definitely been looking for new ways to share this process with you into next month as well, but for now- let’s take a look at all the wonderful content I created for you in March-in case you missed it-  so you can catch up!

ICYMI: IN CASE YOU MISSED IT!

ENTREPRENEURIAL: HOW I’M REVIVING MY STAGNANT BUSINESS
High Vibe Bible Inserts Are Here
A Daily Manifestation Journaling Practice that Works!
7 Task Lists to Add to Your Planner
Master Meal Planner Inserts are HERE!
The #1 Time & Money Saver Everyone Should Keep in their Planner!
10 Productive Time Management Tips that Will Change Your Life
How to Have the Most Productive Day Ever!
Planning in Uncertain Times (Video)
Tips for Working from Home Productively- Especially if you’ve never done it before! (Video)
How to Use the Moon Phases to Manifest
VIDEO CONFERENCING FROM HOME (Video)
How to Create a Functional Plan
FREE LIVE PLANNING WORKSHOP!
April Free Planner Insert*
BUSINESS PLANNING FOR CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS (Video)
The ULTIMATE Strategic Business Planner for the Modern Creative Entrepreneur

*Indicates an associated download

I hope this roundup helps you locate any content of mine you may have missed this month. I’d love to hear which content was your favorite from the month and what you’d like to see more of from me in the future. Please leave me a comment below and share your thoughts!

xoxo,

The ULTIMATE Strategic Business Planner for the Modern Creative Entrepreneur

Are you a Creative Entrepreneur in need of a strategic business planner? The CEO Strategy Planner is an undated, print on demand business planner with 60+ elegant and functionally designed inserts to help you organize, plan and execute on your business vision! Get your ideas out of your head and onto paper, and get down to business with the CEO Strategy Planner!

The CEO Strategy Planner is the ultimate bundle of business planning inserts designed for the modern creative entrepreneur or business owner. The planner is divided into multiple sections that follow the essential parts of any good business plan. This strategic planner seamlessly integrates with the calendar or agenda system of your choice. Whether you use a physical planner, a digital calendar and planning tools, or, if like me, you use a mixture of both- the CEO Strategy Planner can be used in conjunction with any calendar and planning system to create your custom business, marketing and financial plans.

I designed this planner first and foremost, for myself, out of a need for structure to keep myself focused on my business goals and objectives. As a lover of paper planners, who works via the power of digital media, I needed dedicated inserts with enough structure to allow me to outline all my essential business objectives, marketing activities, and financial tracking into one streamlined business plan on paper before I then executed on the work on my computer.

As a paper planner lover and a creative, I know the power that taking pen to paper can be for your ideas, inspiration and clarity. There is nothing like getting ideas out of your head and onto paper and then getting down to business organizing and creating your vision.

The CEO Strategy Planner contains all of the essential planning tools you need to organize your business, tackle your to do list efficiently, manage your marketing efforts and keep track of all your key financial targets. With the help of this strategic business planner, you will create a vision for your business and have all the tools and strategies at hand to execute!

The CEO Strategy Planner Will Help You…

  • Create a vision for your business and break that vision down into manageable steps
  • Set clear objectives and outline plans that help you work more efficiently
  • Maximize your marketing efforts by organizing and outlining content, campaigns and messages
  • Keep a close eye on all your financial targets to grow your income, shrink expenses and get direct visibility to your profitability

This strategic business planner contains over 60 professionally designed undated printable inserts, covering all the essential areas of business planning without any fluff or filler. These designs were created using professional, industry standard design applications, and with elegance and simplicity in mind. You will notice that these inserts are easy to print at their original half letter dimensions, or can be easily adjusted to A5, US Letter or A4 as well.

With your purchase you will receive a set of easy to follow print instructions to help you achieve your desired print size.

And of course, because the CEO Strategy Planner is print on demand and undated, you can use and reuse these inserts year after year, as much as you need to get the job done!

WHAT OTHER CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS ARE SAYING

“When it comes to creative entrepreneurship and planning tools, Alexis is the real MVP and boy, the CEO Strategy Planner doesn’t disappoint! If you need a roadmap to stop dreaming and start doing when it comes to your creative strategy, this is the product for you. Each of the beautifully designed pages are packed with goodness that will give you the nudge you need to make that creative business of yours an empire.”

Kelsey Chapman | Author and Podcaster

“The CEO Strategy Planner gives me everything I need to map out my business objectives and marketing for the year, while integrating seamlessly with my paper planning system of the moment. I like to try new systems and I also require simplicity and flexibility in every area of my life. As much as I love my physical planner, as a business owner, I also need to be practical and use digital planning tools as well to manage my team. I love that the CEO Strategy Planner gives me the ability to take pen to paper, get creative with business (and launch) planning for myself with all the different business planning inserts included and then just transfer those final ideas and concepts to my digital editorial and marketing calendars. It’s the best of both worlds!”

Anne Samoilov | Launch Strategist and Author of “The White Space Solution”

WHO IS THIS PLANNER FOR?

The CEO Strategy Planner is ideal for any online or creative business owner. Whether you are a solopreneur like me, or you manage a small team, these strategic planning inserts will help you set your goals, manage your expectations, and distribute the workload efficiently.

But, the CEO Strategy Planner is not just for business owners and entrepreneurs. Bloggers, YouTubers, Podcasters, and other online or social media influencers will find the tools within this planner infinitely helpful in helping them create better content, grow their audience and organize more effective campaigns.

Perfect for experienced content creators and beginners alike, if you have been eager to start creating content and building community on digital or social media platforms, these inserts will give you the clarity and organization to finally get started! Then of course, you have everything you need at your fingertips as your endeavor begins to blossom into bigger and better opportunities!

VIDEO WALK THRU

LIST OF PAGES

(not the order of pages in the PDF file)

• Cover

• Business Plan Divider

{CREATIVE BUSINESS PLAN}

• Executive Summary

• Target Market

• Brand Vision

{YEARLY BUSINESS PLAN}

• Yearly Objectives

• Yearly Overview

{QUARTERLY BUSINESS PLAN}

• Q1 Income

• Q1 Overview

• Q2 Income

• Q2 Overview

• Q3 Income

• Q3 Overview

• Q4 Income

• Q4 Overview

{MONTHLY BUSINESS PLAN}

(inserts reflect months but not dates)

• Monthly Objectives Overview

• January Overview

• January Key Tasks

• February Overview

• February Key Tasks

• March Overview

• March Key Tasks

• April Overview

• April Key Tasks

• May Overview

• May Key Tasks

• June Overview

• June Key Tasks

• July Overview

• July Key Tasks

• August Overview

• August Key Tasks

• September Overview

• September Key Tasks

• October Overview

• October Key Tasks

• November Overview

• November Key Tasks

• December Overview

• December Key Tasks

{BUSINESS OBJECTIVES}

• Objectives Divider

• Workflow

• Project Plan

• Project Budget

• Project Tracker

{BUSINESS MARKETING PLAN}

• Marketing Plan Divider

• Content Brainstorm

• Content Planner

• Content Outline

• Content Tracker

• Campaign Builder

• Broadcast Tracker

{FINANCIAL PLANNING}

• Finances Divider

• Profit & Loss Overview

• Yearly Overview

• Monthly Bill Tracker

• Yearly Bill Tracker

• Income & Expense Tracker

• Savings Tracker

• Donation Tracker

BONUS DOWNLOADS

The CEO Strategy Planner comes with multiple exclusive free bonus downloads at no additional cost

• CEO Planner Cover/Dashboard

• Additional section and monthly dividers

• Printable Tab Set

• Smartphone Wallpaper

• Desktop Wallpaper

FILE LIST

Upon checkout you will receive the following 6 files associated with this product listing.

  1. CEO Strategy Planner PDF
  2. CEO Strategy Planner Print Instructions PDF
  3. BONUS CEO Divider/Dashboard Set
  4. BONUS CEO Printable Tabs
  5. BONUS CEO Desktop Wallpaper
  6. BONUS CEO Smartphone Wallpaper

Important Additional Information

Printing: Although this is a digital PDF file, sized to half letter dimensions 5.5″ x 8.5″ with your purchase you will receive a set of printing instructions for A5, US Letter and A4 printing as well.

Refund Policy: Due to the nature of this item as a digital PDF, no refunds will be accepted, so please make sure to read through all details of this listing and contact Alexis with any questions before making your purchase!

Copyright information: The copyright to all digital download pdf files remains with the designer, Alexis Giostra. Files are intended for personal use by the single purchaser, and may not be copied, shared, distributed or resold.

Customer satisfaction is of the utmost important to me, and although I do not issue refunds on digital downloads, if you are experiencing any unforeseen issues with your purchase, please notify me immediately via email and I will work with you directly to resolve your issue!

SO WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?

Click the button below to purchase your copy of the CEO Strategy Planner and get your creative ideas out of your head and onto paper so you can get down to business!

xoxo,

April Free Planner Insert

What a difference a month can make!

As we now enter the month of April and come to the close of March, so much has transpired in the world over the past month that I am sure most of you reading this are living a much different life than you were only 30 days ago. With the spread of the COVID-19 virus, much of the world has completely shut down and encouraged us all to remain safe inside. I’ve been in complete awe seeing how the pace of the world has slowed as we all retreat into the safety of home.

Since the pandemic has hit, I have been reaching out to those of you in my community looking for inspiration and ideas for content to create for you during this uncertain time. My lifestyle has truly seemed to be spared during this crisis so far- I mentioned in a video last week that I’m not feeling the affects many around the globe are feeling, and because of that I want to do whatever I can to help those of you feeling the real burden of all this.

I definitely encourage you to keep up with the content I am producing across my platforms. Here on my blog, over on my YouTube channel and also on Instagram! But for today, I wanted to share with you a special FREE Planner Insert that I’ve designed with this trying time in mind.

As we are moving into the Spring in the northern hemisphere and soo many of us are unexpectedly stuck at home, I have created a Spring Cleaning Checklist. Just a simple insert to help you keep on track with any home cleaning and organization you might be doing, especially since home has become the center of the universe for each of us.

Click here to get your FREE Spring Cleaning Checklist in my shop, and take a look around to see if there are any other productivity tools, workbooks or classes you might be interested in trying out now that we all seem to have much more time on our hands at home!

And of course, if there is anything you need from me, any questions you have for dealing with your productivity or life during this challenging time, please let me know how I can support you and bring you the solutions or resources to make things a little easier for you!

Stay safe, healthy & productive at home!

xoxo,

FREE LIVE PLANNING WORKSHOP!

Hello my charmed ones!

I have some fantastic news to share with you today!

Many of you asked for me to host another LIVE Planning Workshop and I am more than happy to oblige!

This Saturday March 28th, 2020 @ 2pm EST, I will be hosting a live streamed Quarterly Planning Event. In the class I have a bunch of new planning tips and processes I can’t wait to share with you to illustrate how I plan for home and business related topics in one steamlined process.

So, if you are a creative entrepreneur specifically, you do not want to miss this event!

All are welcome, of course, and no matter if you are a stay at home mom, career woman, student, or retiree I know you will still pick up some great tips during this class. I think this will be a great way for us to spend an hour or two while we are stuck inside for social distancing purposes!

So, please, CLICK HERE TO SAVE YOUR SEAT FOR THE WORKSHOP!

By signing up I will send you some reminders and the link to join the class live the morning of the event, plus I have a few fun planning freebies to share with you as well!

Can’t wait to see you on Saturday! Make sure to mark your planner!

xoxo,

How to Create a Functional Plan

If you are struggling to use your planner to create a cohesive functional plan that helps you get clear on your objectives and strategic on how to manage your time and energy to get things done, here are 10 steps you must take to create a functional plan!

#1: Map Out Your Month

The first step to create a functional plan is to map out your month. The way our lives are structured, a month is a great unit of time to map out, in order to get a good big picture view of whats going on and what we need to be mindful of for our time management.

On a monthly basis its a great idea to sit down with your planner and take stock of the month ahead:

  • Make sure to map out Special days like holidays, birthdays, anniversaries.
  • Appointments, scheduled meetings and due dates for projects.
  • Track Travel plans, content calendars, and reoccurring items like paydays or trash days!
  • If you set monthly goals, make sure to list those out on your monthly calendar as well!

#2: Track Your Tasks for the Month

Sticking to the month as a good basic unit of time management, during your monthly planning session its also a great time to make a list of tasks that you want or need to accomplish in the month.

If you have project plans or lists of todo’s, I recommend reviewing these and identifying which tasks belong to your month so you can have all your to dos listed out on one master monthly task list.

For habits, routines, income, expenses or reoccurring tasks that you want to keep track of, I recommend listing those out on a monthly tracker that gives you the ability to check off these individual items in one place, saving you lots of precious space in your planner!

#3. Manage Your Week

Once you have a plan for your month in place you can break down your plans into weeks!

When I plan my weeks, I like to first identify any appointments or scheduled items and make sure those are clearly marked in my planner.

Next, I turn to my master month task list and assign tasks to my week overall, or to specific days in my week. I try not to plan too far ahead and leave plenty of white space (or buffer time) in my days because you never know what surprises might pop up in your week and nothing is worse than over-planning only to leave tasks incomplete!

In order to avoid over-planning each week I like to identify 3-5 projects that either need to be completed or moved forward during a week so that I stay focused on my essential tasks and don’t take on too much at one time.

#4: Balance Your Workload with a Yearly Project Tracker

Another great step to organize your planner so that you are staying organized and functional but not overwhelming your schedule is to project plan!

If you’ve ever heard the phrase “You can have it all, just not all at once” then you understand the concept of my yearly project tracker! Over the course of a year I might have dozens of projects I want to complete, but I can’t do them all in one month- so breaking them out over the course of the year gives me the sense that there is time for everything, when I am intentional and have patience!

#5. Plan Out Your Projects

Now, when I have a project I want to complete, it’s important for me to create a project plan where I can keep all the details in one place. Think of a project plan like a to do list of like items that have a specific objective in mind.

Making a simple task list for a project is great, but I like to to things one step further and use project planning pages where I can lay out tasks along side a clear description of what I’m trying to achieve and any resources or notes that I need to consult along the way!

#6. Get It Out of Your Head and on Paper

If you struggle to find clarity with your planning, then this functional planning tip is going to be essential for you! From time to time, on at least a monthly basis, if not more frequently, I like to perform a brain dump. A brain dump is a funny way of saying a mental download, or the process of writing down all the tasks, information and ideas that you have been holding onto in your mind!

Despite a popular misconception, our brains are not meant for storing information, but for processing information. So, if you have a hard time planning or finding clarity, a brain dump can really help clear your mind of clutter through the simple act of writing things down.

But once your done writing everything down, what do you do with all that information?

Great question! This is where I like to use a prioritization matrix to help me identify which tasks need my attention and which can be delegated to someone else, added to a to do list for later, or deleted completely. By taking the time to understand which tasks are important, not important, urgent and not urgent, my planning becomes so much simpler and I get an instant sense of clarity!

#7. Brainstorm Your Brilliant Ideas

Now, before I can schedule my tasks into the calendar portion of my planner, I need to have a good idea of what I am working on, right?

Before I even make a project plan, I need to brainstorm to help me outline my ideas and decide what I want to accomplish based on the problems I am facing or raw ideas I want to bring to fruition. So, I will have a brainstorming session (or a few sessions) where I will use a specially designed planner insert to define my problem or objective, and then come up with ideas to solve the problem.

This insert that I designed is a great tool to help me organize different steps or categories of information, and then create the skeleton of a project plan that I can review and edit until I feel confident moving forward. Of course, plans laid out in a brainstorm will then be codified into a project plan!

#8. Take Notes

Your planner is made to be written in and studies have shown that writing things down actually helps us improve our memory and productivity! So, having some lined note sheets in your planner for extra information that doesn’t quite belong in your calendar is always a great idea!

I use the notes section in my planner to keep lists of quotes, meal ideas, and inspiration for my life and business. The options are endless, so make sure you have some spare notes sheets to use as needed!

#9. Index It

What is the point of filling your planner with all this important information if you can’t refer back to it and find what you’re looking for?

One of the drawbacks of using a paper planner is that they lack a search function to help you locate text, but, by numbering your planner pages and using an index, you can create your own system for tracking the contents of your planner for quick reference in the future.

You can create a simple list by page number and page contents, or create categories of information and list out the pages that contain that information for you to track it!

#10. Use It or Loose It

Your planner can be a powerful tool to help you organize your life and achieve your goals, but only IF you use it regularly!

Becoming a daily planner is definitely a habit that you can build through repetition and by using a planner that is functional enough to contain everything you need to plan. I find that so many people struggle to use their planner because they actually have to use 2 or more different planners or notebooks in order to achieve ALL of the tips I shared with you today.

That is why I highly recommend that if you struggle with planning, to purchase the Charmed Life Master Planner!

The Master Planner is a Functional Planning System of my own design that includes all the inserts you need to organize your life and get more done. It comes in book bound or print on demand planner inserts that work with a variety of popular planners and binding styles. I personally use the A5/Half Letter Master Planner Print on Demand inserts with a disc bound system in my Chanel Agenda cover at the moment!

Click here to watch my latest planner setup featuring the Master Planner!

So, what are you waiting for? I would LOVE for you to purchase one of my Charmed Life Master Planners because it truly is a unique planner system that is designed for functional planning and productivity.

I’ve seen the difference the Master Planner and it’s Functional Planning methodology has made in the lives of many within my community and I know it can also be the perfect tool for you to get your plans out of your head so you can get down to business!

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR COPY OF THE MASTER PLANNER NOW!

And of course! Don’t forget the Master Planning Master Class, my companion class for the planner that will walk you through the functional planning philosophy, how to get the most out of the planner and help you to overcome the 3 most common planning mistakes!

I can’t wait to hear about how you are using your Charmed Life Master Planner to organize your life and improve your productivity!

xoxo,

How to Use the Moon Phases to Manifest

How to Use the Moon Phases to Manifest

If you’ve been following me on Instagram over the past few months, you may have noticed that I’ve been sharing intentions and journaling prompts aligned with the phases of the moon. I personally love the idea of using moon phases to set intentions and to help open and close cycles in my life. So, today I wanted to give you a little overview of the moon phases and what they each represent if you too would like to use the natural cycle of the moon as a guide for manifesting and intention setting.

New Moon
As the name suggests, the new moon phase is all about new beginnings and setting intentions for what we want to manifest over the next few weeks. Consider the new moon a clean slate, a time for gathering your thoughts and making an intentional plan for what you’d like to achieve in the coming days and weeks.

New Moon Mantra: I have a clear vision for what I will manifest.

Interested in Manifesting Money? This activity workbook is filled with additional techniques, affirmations and information to raise your vibration and call in abundance!

Waxing Moon Phases
The term waxing moon refers to the phase where the moon is beginning to fill up with light. Common moon phases during this cycle are the waxing crescent (moon is less then half filled with visible light) , first quarter moon (moon is exactly half filled with visible light) and waxing gibbous (moon is more than half filled with visible light). The waxing phases of the moon are a time to take action on your intentions and refine your plans. No plan goes in precise order, so during this phase consider how you can find ways to overcome obstacles and continue to move forward towards your objective and intentions.

Waxing Moon Mantra: With each step I take I feel joyful anticipation for the arrival of my manifestation.

Full Moon
The full moon phase is a time for reaping and harvesting your rewards. If you’ve been taking action over the past few weeks, you should have results to show for your efforts. Now is the time to enjoy and receive them. Celebrate what you’ve accomplished and indulge in the fruits of your labor.

Full Moon Mantra: My manifestation is now coming to fruition.

Waning Moon Phases
The term waning moon refers to the phase where the visible light of the moon is shrinking. Common moon phases during this cycle are the waning gibbous (moon is still more than half filled with visible light), third quarter moon (moon is exactly half filled with visible light), and waning crescent (moon is less than half filled with visible light). The waning phases of the moon are a time to reflect and surrender to the unknown. This is the ideal time to rest and rebuild your energy stores for the next new moon cycle of action. Although it may be difficult to sit back and trust that all will be well, patience is an important step in the manifestation process that follows a period of action and activity. There is only so much we can do to control an outcome, so now it is time to believe in the power of your intention and manifestation.

Waning Moon Mantra: I rest peacefully knowing my manifestation is nearly complete.

I hope this guide to manifesting with the moon phases provides you a simple strategy to intention setting and working with the natural flow of energy to bring your objectives to fruition. I’d love to hear how this process works for you, and of course for more moon manifestation and intention setting tools, make sure to follow me on Instagram @MissTrenchcoat.

xoxo,

Planning in Uncertain Times

With recent events as they are, I felt compelled yesterday to film a video update for you sharing my thoughts on what is going on in the world and how we can use the power of planning in these uncertain times to bring us purpose and comfort. If you have been feeling anxious or isolated, please know that if you need anything from me, I am only a message away and I have set the intention for myself to be available as best I can to you in my community.

The world might not be business as usual for many people, and if you are one of those significantly affected, my prayers go out to you. During this time, however, I am choosing not to feed into any negativity or drama and I believe it’s best if we stick together in this. So, check out the video, I do hope that it gives you a simple strategy for taking your life day by day and focusing on what matters right now.

Love you all and I’m here if you need me!

xoxo,

How to Have the Most Productive Day Ever!

How to Have the Most Productive Day Ever!

Like everyone in the world, I have good days and bad days and it always seems like the days when I am most productive just sort of randomly happen. They are usually unplanned; one day I just wake up and things seem to flow. There are no obstacles and the day just passes easily while I remain focused on the things I need to accomplish. When this happens, it’s easy to think that I just got lucky. Like the stars have aligned for me to have a productive day, but tomorrow I might not be so lucky. The truth is, however, although we might experience these days as random occurrences, there are things we can do to mimic the conditions and have the most productive day ever, whenever we want. I’ve actually figured out four important steps or phases we can take to have the most productive day ever, and if you also follow these steps you can create the right conditions to have your own productive day on demand as well!

Your Productive Day Starts the Night Before

The most productive days always begin with a few key actions taken the night before, but for each of us, the exact actions to take to set tomorrow up for success might be different. Think about the things that cause resistance in your mornings. Are you exhausted when you wake up? Do you struggle to pick out your clothes? Do you make a mess in the kitchen preparing breakfast and you’re brown bagged lunch? Whatever elements of your morning are a struggle for you, identify them and decide what action you can take the night before to vault those hurdles. Getting to bed earlier, laying out your clothes, prepping a breakfast and lunch? Maybe it’s not your own resistance you face and the struggle is with partners or children. Get them on board if necessary and take some time prepping with or for them so tomorrow morning is a breeze.

Make Your Morning Count

Now that you have mitigated the biggest sources of resistance in your morning, you can start your day with more peace and ease. Begin by spending a little more time in bed this morning. I know what you’re thinking- but I promise, this will be time well spent. After all, you took key actions last night, so now you can spend 15-20 minutes before exiting bed in quiet prayer or meditation. If it helps to use a guided meditation track, have some options bookmarked on your phone so you can pop on your headphones and get yourself aligned before your feet hit the ground.

CLICK HERE to download your FREE Productivity Toolbox and make the coming week your best week ever!

Plan the Big Priorities

Once it’s time to get down to business for the day, no matter what sort of work you do, spend a another 10-15 minutes with your planner working out time when you will focus on your most important priorities. Decide what those priorities are; time with family, a workout before or after work, an important event or meeting, or specific work that is due. Once you know those top 3 priorities for the day, make sure you have the time blocked off for their completion in your schedule. Then of course wrap up your planning with any other scheduled events or tasks you need to remember.

Wrap Up and Wind Down

Towards the end of your workday it’s incredibly important that you intentionally wrap up any work that may need to be carried over for the next day and get your workspace or inbox in good order. This will make it much easier for you to have a productive work day again tomorrow. Spend perhaps the final 30 minutes of your workday intentionally winding down for the transition from work back to home life. Set the intention that you are leaving work at work and moving into the next phase of your day with peace and ease so that you can now step into being your best self for your personal priorities. Whether you work outside or inside the home, that intention mental switch is an important daily transition to make so that you are showing up as your best self for yourself and other, and also making the most of the next phase of your day.

Simple, right? Maybe not necessarily easy, but a pretty simple four step plan. I’d love for you to test this plan out in your own life and report back on how it worked out for you. Remember, this plan is intended to be general steps for you to take, but you need to hammer our the specifics for your day and your life for things to work out as productively as possible for you. But, it is great to have this template or outline to work off. Can’t wait to hear how it goes!

xoxo,

10 Productive Time Management Tips that Will Change Your Life

10 Productive Time Management Tips that Will Change Your Life!

Much of the measure of our personal productivity comes from the way we spend our time. Students often come to my content and classes with the hope of learning a secret technique that will change their lives, suddenly helping them achieve a weeks worth of work in a single day. For many people, that is the goal of proper time management and productivity. To figure out a way to cram more tasks into a shorter time frame. To find a way to hit a metaphorical pause button on time so that you can deal with the task at hand and avoid the unexpected interruptions that leach time away from you. To master a sense of self-discipline so we are excited to wake up early and focus on completing a string of predefined tasks that will bring meaning and value to our effort and sacrifice.

Can I let you in on a little secret?

There is no one technique or strategy that will help you achieve this, instead, from my experience this sort of productivity comes from a mindset shift where we make many small strategic changes to the way we approach our time and work that ultimately add up to big results. Shifting the way we approach each individual choice we make, each micro-habit if you will, can lead us to feel like we are managing our time well, and ultimately we feel more productive. When we feel more productive, we become more productive. For that reason productivity is a mental construct just as much as it is something that can be tracked by measurements and metrics. So, if you would like to start making these strategic little shifts to your mindset to become more productive, here are 10 productive time management tips that will change your life.

1. There is always enough time for the things you prioritize.

How often do you find yourself saying “I wish I had more time in the day for X.” Fill in the blank with any number of personal priorities that are seriously lacking time and attention in your life. Notice how I said personal priorities too, and not work priorities. Most of us don’t feel like we are focused too little on work, instead, we instinctually know we are focused too little on the quintessential meaningful things in life. Family, friends, our health, personal goals, rest, you name it- if it’s something truly important in life, we are likely sacrificing it for something that is ultimately less meaningful but seemingly more urgent. The problem is though, those meaningful things are our priorities, or at least we would say they are. But we are actually de-prioritizing them and then acting like time is the enemy here when really there is enough time in the day for those priorities, if we actually prioritize them. You know this is true. You know you get the same 24 hours in a day that everyone else has, so the problem isn’t that you don’t have enough time. The problem is that you aren’t prioritizing the things you say are priorities. Remember, the to do list is never ending, there will be more to add to it tomorrow and the chores will need to be repeated again. So, spend time on the important things first, and you can let everything else fill your spare time.

2. Plan a little less to make room for things that pop up

If you find it hard to get things done because you experience a never ending string of interruptions to your work that ultimately dig you into a time and productivity hole you struggle to dig yourself out of, you need to readjust your expectations. Specifically, you need to cut back on the amount of things you plan to achieve each day, and make room for those unexpected interruptions that pop up. You know I love me a good plan, but when you are failing to complete the plan repeatedly because there is too much on your plate each day or your focus and attention is often redirected to emergency or unplanned events- you need to start planning for that. Yea, expect the unexpected and put some white space or buffer time into your plan. Take a look at the patterns of your interruptions and the work you plan and fail to accomplish each day. Are you planning for 8 hours of work but only achieving 5 hours on average? Well, then start planning for 5 hours and see how that goes. And I know what some of you are thinking, that you have 8 hours of work to do each day so you can’t plan for less, but you can. You see, if you aren’t getting it all done that means some things are being pushed off for the next day, and after too many consecutive days of this you find yourself in a hole. So, some things are either not getting done, or you are carving into personal time, sleep, family time, etc, to try to get everything done. So, something is ultimately falling off the to do list for good. What I am suggesting is that you get a little more strategic about the work that goes onto your plan each day and intentionally cut off things you know are less important so those items don’t take up precious time. Give it a try, see if adjusting for and planning around interruptions gives you back time and energy to get the most important work done. I have a strong feeling it will.

3. For best results, do one thing at a time

I can remember back a decade or so ago when the concept of multitasking was all the rage. And then research stepped in and explained that when you multitask you don’t complete twice the work in the same time, you either spend much more time accomplishing the tasks or are lucky if you even get one of the tasks done properly. Focus and dedicated attention to a task are incredibly under rated time management strategies, but if you try them for yourself I think you will find that you get a much better result and drain less of your energy. Yes, there are of course times when you can do more than one thing at a time because the tasks don’t matter- like listening to a book on tape while working out or doing chores- but an example like that only works when one activity was passive to begin with and doesn’t need to use the same brain centers to work. Try listening to a book on tape while following a recipe for dinner- you need some form of attention on both of those things, so you will ultimately burn the entree or have to go back to replay a missed chapter. So, be intentional when you multitask and instead try doing one thing at a time and see how well and how quickly you actually accomplish it.

4. If you lack motivation, create and stick to a routine

When it comes to productivity and time management, it’s easy to feel like you require strong motivation in order to propel yourself, but this isn’t necessarily true. Yes, motivation is great and when you are highly motivated you are very likely to enthusiastically pursue a goal or complete a task, but motivation usually doesn’t last. What lasts are the patterns created by a daily well established routine. This is a strategy I often see used by great writers. From the outside, we might think that writing a book requires motivation and inspiration, but when you learn about the lives of writers, you find that they usually have a dedicated routine for their writing that they follow day in and day out despite their motivation levels. Because self-discipline and routine are actually stronger factors than motivation and more consistent as well. You could be motivated to write a book one day and then the motivation runs out after a few hours or days, but if you have created a daily routine for your task you will come back to the writers desk day in and day out until the work is done. So, if you have goals or objectives but no motivation- no problem! Define a routine, execute against it, and after a while that routine will propel you further than motivation alone ever could.

5. Determine what will have the biggest impact and do that first

I’ve researched so many different productivity philosophies pertaining to the order in which you should complete tasks and although all of them do work in their own way, I’ve found that nothing is more guaranteed to succeed than working on the most important and impactful work first. It all comes down to prioritization and the true nature of productivity which is to achieve the greatest results with the least effort. Note that I did not say achieve the most tasks, or check the most items off the to do list in the quickest time. I said achieve the greatest results. So, if we start by identifying which tasks will have the most impact and the biggest payout and do those first, we are seeing instant productivity outcomes. Yes, this means we need to pause and analyze what we are doing and why. It means we need to take a task and see the process and outcome and weigh those factors for each task on our list to determine what goes first. But if you can spend this time, you will ultimately have more to show for your effort. Remember, there are always things we have to do but that doesn’t mean they generate results. Not all actions generate a valuable return on time invested. And more time spend on a task doesn’t mean it will have more of an impact. We need to be strategic about where we spend our time and focus our energy first on those result driving actions if we want to better manage our time.

6. Before you start a lengthy task, write down all the steps and arrange strategically

I often extoll the virtues of project planning, but I feel like I often leave out an important step in the process that really makes all the difference to the amount of time and energy it will take for you to achieve an objective. Before you start on an objective, something that takes more than a few actions to complete, you really should write down all the steps you think you will need to take and then consider how you can arrange the steps strategically to make the process as seamless as possible. Yes, a project plan itself is a set of written steps towards an objective, and we do often write the steps out in an order that makes logical sense initially, but that first draft of tasks can always be improved upon. You can look at that list of action steps and perhaps remove a few items that might be redundant or unnecessarily. You may be able to group a few different tasks that belong to different phases of the objective to save time and energy. The point here is just that we don’t want to start with our first draft of a plan. We want to refine it. We want to take some time to play out the details in our mind and see if we missed any gaps or can consolidate any actions. That will always give us the better result in the least amount of time.

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7. More time doesn’t equal more productivity, less time usually does.

I realize this tip is one that seems completely illogical but it absolutely works. We often think that the more time we dedicate to a task, the better the outcome will be. Think about it, you have some work you need to accomplish so you carve out some time in your schedule (a very productive move) and you block off a little more time for the task. Or you have a project due in a few weeks time, so you allot yourself the full duration to work on it, because you think the more time you spend on it, the better the outcome will be. While it is true that better results come from having adequate time to execute, there is a point where giving yourself too much extra time can become a waste of time. Parkinson’s Law states that work will expand to fit the time allotted for its’ completion. Meaning, that if you have an objective that should take a few hours to complete, you can achieve it within that span of time, but if you give yourself a full day, or a full week to achieve it, it will also expand to that full day or week of work. This is why more time doesn’t equal more productivity, but instead, if you give yourself less time or just enough time, you can achieve great results with time to spare. Now of course, buffer time is always great to help account for interruptions which can be a problem for many people. But that is where you may want to consider giving yourself an earlier deadline to achieve an objective where the true due date might be a little further off.

8. Procrastinate on purpose and work around it

Procrastination is something that affects all of us, no one is immune to the inclination to waste a bit of time. The most productive people, however, know how to procrastinate purposefully. This comes down to understanding the ebb and flow of your personal energy cycle so you can work at full force when you have the power to do so, and can take a meaningful break when your capacity is lower. Track throughout your days when you find your energy is at a peak, when you are in flow with your work and getting things done at a good pace. Track also when your energy begins to wane. When you find yourself loosing focus, when your pace slows and when you may be more easily distracted by people or gadgets. When you find your personal focus and energy peaks and valleys you can then plan to procrastinate or take a break right as your energy is falling and you can give yourself permission to relax. That’s the most important part really. I think when we procrastinate during the day we often feel guilty for doing so and don’t fully enjoy the little mental break we are taking. But when we procrastinate on purpose with our energy cycle, we can feel good about it and see the procrastination as a productive way to recharge our personal energy. I don’t know about you, but when I am low on energy I can do no real meaningful work and everything takes me twice as long to get done. So, if by allowing myself space to delay my work helps me to rest my mind and bring my energy back up quicker, that is the best way for me to spend that time.

9. Write everything down and set alerts for as much as possible. Do not rely on your brain to recall information

How many times do we have to forget important details before we learn that we cannot rely on our brains to remember things. Instead, we need to get in the habit of writing things down and setting alerts so that we recall said information at the proper time. The way I do this is simple. When I think of something I feel like may be important, I list it in the brain dump section of my planner. If the information pertains to an existing project, I list it on the project page, if it is something I want to remember on a certain day I put in in my calendar. If it’s time sensitive, I set a reminder or calendar alert. If I am out and about without my planner, which happens often, I use another device to track said information- my phone! By either creating a note, adding something to my schedule from my phone or by sending myself an email so I don’t miss the information later. Then, when I am back with the planner anything that needs to be written down gets put in it’s proper place. Yes, this is a habit that takes time to implement, but it is so worth it not to miss important information. By writing everything down I have seriously minimized the number of metaphorical fires I have to put out that might otherwise steal my time and attention, and I see that my work has improved when I have all my creative ideas at my disposal at the time the work is done. All because of one key habit.

10. Systemize repeating and ongoing tasks

As I mentioned earlier, when it comes to out to do list, there is no end to the amount of tasks that we need to accomplish and many of these items are repeating or ongoing tasks that we will never truly finish or permanently remove from the to do list. Unless, of course, you find a way to systemize the task. Meaning that you develop a method or process for handing the task that simplifies or minimizes it. Let’s take chores for instance. Chores are a never ending series of tasks. We vacuum the floor one day and it immediately begins to get dirty again, so we need to repeat the task the next day or the next week. We do the dishes but they pile up at the same time. So, how do we systemize these things? By defining a regular cycle in which to address them. Dishes may need to be washed daily, our floor vacuumed once a week, the blinds dusted every other week. By taking the time to list out the task, decide on the frequency we will address it and then scheduling the time into our calendar, we can minimize the amount of energy and time we spend on it. Now, of course, some tasks may be able to be automated as well. When we automate tasks, we set up a system that repeats on its own. When I think of automated tasks I often think of bill payments and purchases. Most bills can be set to autopay so that we don’t have to think about them. Money can be automatically transferred to an account and then the account can be debited for the bill. Or regular purchases can be set to automatic schedules so it saves you the time and energy of having to remember to refill a necessity yourself. I do this with my pet supplies and some supplies around the home that deplete at regular intervals. Many sites have auto ship options to make systemizing ongoing purchases one less thing to have to remember, ultimately saving your time and energy to devote to other things.

So those are 10 productive time management tips that will change your life, if you let them and if you execute on them of course! If you enjoyed these tips I would love to hear which were most impactful for you and of course which are giving you the best results in your life and productivity. So, please do leave me a comment below and let me know!

xoxo,

The #1 Time & Money Saver Everyone Should Keep in their Planner!

Today, I want to talk to you about the #1 time and money saver that I believe everyone should keep in their planner! That time and money saver is Meal Planning. As you may remember, earlier this week I announced the release of the Master Meal Planner printable insert bundle, and today I want to explain more to you about those inserts, how to use them and the process I follow to plan and prepare my meals each week.

My goal in creating the Master Meal Planner Inserts, as is my goal with all my products, is to share information and tools to help make your life better. From my years of studying and researching the topics of productivity and planning, I have found that although no two lives are the same, there are essential strategies that can be used by nearly anyone to set better expectations, streamline their tasks and ultimately reallocate their time towards higher priorities. Much thought, planning and feedback from my community went into creating this tool to make it as useful and actionable as possible. 

My hope is that this meal planning tool helps you close the gap, learn an essential process and strategy for time management, and helps you reallocate time to your goals so that you too can develop an action oriented attitude towards your life. Whether or not you understand it at this point in time, when you purchase a tool like the Master Meal Planner, you’re taking a major step in the right direction to help you get your life in order. You’re making an investment in your future and in yourself that most fail to make. There is nothing more important in my mind than acknowledging your shortcomings and then making an effort to correct them- it’s the basis of all progress and the precise reason why human beings are able to achieve wonderful and sometimes miraculous feats. So, I know that when you purchase the Master Meal Planner inserts, you are taking a step towards a better and more fulfilling life!

The final thing I want to share with you before we begin with today’s topic, is that in the circle of life there is no right or wrong time to start getting your life in order and making your dreams a reality. It is never too early or too late to begin taking actions to design the life you have always wished to lead. If the only time is the present, then the present is where we must begin.

The #1 Time & Money Saver Everyone Should Keep in their Planner

How often do situations like these happen to you?

• It’s dinner time and you’re starving, but when you open your fridge you have no clue what to make. You shift around some raw ingredients, pace back and forth to your pantry but you are absolutely stumped. Yes, there is food in their, but no meals. You order delivery instead.

• It’s the end of the week and the fridge is empty- time for a grocery shop. You get to the grocery store and walk around looking at everything trying to piece together meal ideas in your head. You pull out your phone to search pinterest, but alas, your grocery store gets terrible reception. You have a few go to meals that you can rely on in your memory, but you are completely unprepared and can’t remember what ingredients you have at home or all the ingredients you even need to begin with. You walk around purchasing everything you can think of, hoping for the best and spending way to much money on random things that may not even form a complete meal. When you get home, you find you’ve forgotten a few key ingredients but purchased extra things that won’t even go into the meals for your week. Whatever, you’ll make it work, right?

• You are dead set on sticking to this new healthy eating plan. You have the recipes, you know what you can and cannot eat on the plan, everything is set, right? Wrong. A busy day hits and you’ve forgotten to pack your lunch, so you power through without eating, not wanting to make a mistake on your new plan. Once you get home, you are starving and although you have what you need at home to prepare your healthy dinner, it’s so much chopping and then a 30 minute cook time on top of that. You cave, and have a snack that is not quite on plan while you decide what to do. Instead of taking action, your hunger cues kick in and you grab another questionable snack while you think. One thing leads to another and suddenly you realize you’ve eaten a complete box of snacks instead of just buckling down to make that healthy dinner you had ready to prepare in the fridge. Ugh!

Look, if any of these situations sound like you, let me reassure you, I have been there too! I don’t know what it is about cooking and meal times, but even when we have food in the fridge and the best of intentions, we often make very poor decisions that ultimately cost us time, money and our will power. This is why I firmly believe that Meal Planning (and Prep!) is the #1 Time and Money Saver Everyone Should Keep in their Planner! Thanks to my meal planning practice, meal time now looks less like those situations above and more like this:

• It’s dinner time and I head to the fridge, there in storage containers are my dinner options for the week. I decide between one meal or another, pull out the prepared ingredients, plate my portion, heat it up and enjoy! Dinner now takes me all of 5 minutes to prepare.

• I’m starting to get a little hungry but I have some time to spare to prep something from scratch. I take a glance at my meal planner and remember that I bought the ingredients to make avocado toast for some lunches this week. I head to the kitchen and whip up one of my favorite quick and easy lunches.

• It’s Saturday morning and I’ve been sticking to this new healthy eating plan all week, so it’s time for a little treat. Luckily, I prepped a few on-plan muffins precisely for this moment of sudden craving. Diet disaster averted!

Aren’t these situations so much nicer to encounter throughout our week than the alternative? I think so, and that’s why I am a dedicated weekly meal planner and prep-er! Yes, meal planning and prepping can take up a good block of time, but it’s time I plan for and time that I save (or should I say, saves me) throughout the week from deciding, preparing and cooking meals.

And my meal planning and prepping process is made infinitely more easy, thanks to the use of the Master Meal Planner Inserts. So, let me explain what exactly those are and how you use them.

How to use the Master Meal Planner Inserts

Let me guide you through the inserts included in the Master Meal Planner and how to use each to maximize your meal planning process!

• The first set of inserts of the Master Meal Planner are called the Meal Master Lists. These inserts are where you can list out all the different meals you make or want to make and then check off the category for each. The categories for meals are breakfast, lunch, dinner or snack/dessert. When listing out each meal name, you can designate one or more of these categories by check mark to quickly locate meal inspiration when planning. There are a few different ways you can organize meals on this list. The first is to just do a complete brain dump of all the meals you can think of and then add more as time goes on. The next option is to dedicate a page or a spread to a collection of recipes for each season, for each member of your family that you cook for, or by dietary restrictions. For example, you could make a dedicated list for your favorite meals and another for your partner, child, etc. You could use one sheet for vegetarian meals, another for gluten free, or any other dietary restriction or category that applies to you. You could even dedicate sheets to cooking methods like BBQ recipes, crock pot meals, or freezer meals. As the meal planner inserts are print on demand, you have the space to play around with these lists in different ways that make sense to your lifestyle so consider those options and how you can add an extra level of organization to your meal planning process through the organization of your meal lists.

• The second set of inserts in this planner are the Weekly Meal Plans and consist of two worksheets, a grocery list and a meal planning matrix. Again, as the inserts are print on demand, it is up to you whether you want to use one set of these inserts for your whole family or break out meal plans for individuals if you prepare different meals for different folks. Also, it will be up to you whether or not you meal plan for one week at a time or more, however, the plans are organized per week and broken down into breakfast, lunch, dinner and snack columns with rows for each day beginning with Monday.

• The third and final set of inserts in this planner are the Recipes. This section is a dedicated area where you can track recipes relating to the meals on your master list. Each recipe worksheet is a two page spread which should be enough room for you to write out even longer recipes, or feel free to paste in printed recipes or recipe cards onto these pages if that suits you better.

The Meal Planning Process

Finally, let me outline for you the basic meal planning process I use and recommend.

The aforementioned avocado toast, made from scratch with low carb bread!

Meal Planning is the process of predetermining your meals for a specific period of time, either a week or perhaps even up to a month at one time. Once you have a plan in place for your menu, you can take some time each week to do meal preparation, cooking and/or portioning out food for your weekly meals and storing them properly for future meal times. Meal Planning and Prepping can be an excellent way to keep yourself on track if you are following a specific diet, but even if you are not, it is both a major time and money saver as you are able to define a menu ahead of time and bulk prepare meals. Prepared and portioned meals can be a life saver when your week gets busy or if unexpected events inevitably disrupt your week and normal eating patterns. 

Step #1: Make a list of all of the meals and snacks you would like to eat and can prepare at home. Break down the meals into categories for the meal time they belong to, for example, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, or dessert. Make sure that you either know how to make these meals already, or have the recipes saved somewhere for easy access, such as in a recipe book, or saved on a Pinterest board.

Step #2: Plan out your meals for each day, for the length of time you desire, from at least 1 week to up to 1 month maximum. Although the amount of time you choose to plan out is up to you, I find that planning any more than a month in advance can be a little too much as plans, tastes or cravings can change.

Step #3: On a day of your choosing before the next week begins, make a list of groceries you will need to prepare all your meals and snacks for just the coming week and then shop for them. If you follow store sales and want to stock up on frozen or non-perishable items for future weeks as well, that is fine, just keep in mind that it’s not advisable to fully prepare more than one weeks worth of food at one time, simply because the food would most likely spoil.

Optional: Weekly Meal Prep

Once you have completed your menu planning and grocery shopping for the week (or more) you may want to take your meal planning process one step further by doing some meal prep! This is a process that I undertake the weekend before a new week begins, and I find that it saves me a tremendous amount of time, energy and stress when I have all my meals prepared for the week instead of having to prepare them one by one each day.

When it comes to meal prep, you can choose to be like me and cook and store all your meals for the week ahead of time, or you can be more selective about the preparation you do.

Option 1: Precook and store all meals. Once you have your menu planned and groceries purchased, dedicate a portion of the day 2-4 hours depending on the length of your recipes, to bulk cook all meals. When I do this, I choose meals for the week that have similar cooking times or temperatures so that I can prepare the ingredients and then cook multiple meals at once in the oven, on the stovetop, in my crock pot, bbq or even air fryer. It might seem like a lot of work to do at one time, and perhaps the first few rounds of this might take a bit longer, but as you get used to the process, you’ll naturally begin to understand how to streamline and optimize even further. Once everything is cooked, depending on the meal, I make sure to properly store each item to retain freshness. Most items I cook go into the refrigerator, are sealed and handled properly, and are eaten within a week. If you are skeptical of storing meals for this length of time before eating, one major tip I have for you is just to practice good food safety. As most of my meals are stored and eaten over several days, I remove portions from storage with clean utensils and heat them up individually. I don’t let stored food out of the refrigerator for more than a few minutes to prevent contamination or spoil. I also tend to only prepare as much of the meal as necessary to maximize freshness, so toppings are usually added at the time of consumption, again as a measure to prevent spoilage.

Option 2: Precook select meals. If you don’t like the idea of having all your meals ready to go for the week, you can choose to precook a few meals to have on hand. For this I’d recommend focusing on preparing bulk dinners or tedious meals like school lunches that you won’t want to forget about. It’s easy enough to cook a large batch of a favorite dinner and consume it over a few nights and that becomes a great way to ensure you have something ready to go and don’t need to turn to delivery or fast food if time gets tight. You could also prep a few freezer meals- recipes that you can precook and keep in the freezer and defrost or finish cooking at a later time. Again, even these semi-prepared meals can save you time during the week or prepare for situations where the main cook of the household might not have the time to get the job done and needs to pass the baton to another.

Option 3: Prepare and Package Ingredients. Perhaps your meal choices require fresh preparation each day, but you can save yourself some work by cleaning, cutting and portioning ingredients ahead of time. Anything you can do to save yourself time during the busy week by cutting down on prep or cleaning will be valuable. So cleaning, slicing and storing fruit, making a batch of hard boiled eggs, rolling up lunch meat, or even just dividing something like a tub of yogurt or snacks into ready to go portions can be a life saver!

Well, I know that was a lot of great information, and now you should have a clearer idea of the purpose of the Master Meal Planner, the inserts included with it, and now understand the general process for meal planning. Now, I think you can see how Meal Planning is truly the #1 Time and Money Saver Everyone Should Keep in their Planner! If you agree, click the button below to purchase your Master Meal Planner and get started planning, organizing and prepping your meals asap! I know establishing this practice will be a game changer for your life and time management for sure. Can’t wait to see what you cook up with the help of this awesome tool!

If you have any other questions about the Master Meal Planner, feel free to let me know in a comment and I’d be glad to help you!

xoxo,