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How will your March look like 🔮?

If you are often jumping from task to task OR you are unsure of where to start, you can test something different and book time with yourself to create a monthly plan. How? 👇

🎯STEP 1. Define focus areas
Decide what to focus on based on my quarterly and yearly business plan. How many areas/goals should you have? Over time, I have learned to work on a maximum of four focus areas. Of course, the fewer they are, the more in-depth you can go. For instance, this March one of my focus areas is to develop accountability partners' products for remote teams.

🎯STEP 2. Define simple KPIs.
Why? These will guide you when you set weekly tasks and should help you track your progress at the end of the month. I revisit and review these at the end of each month. Depending on your objective these can be simple as: ‘done’ or ‘not done’ OR they need a measurement eg. create 3 reels weekly.

🎯STEP 3. Outline weekly priorities
Breaking down monthly objectives into weekly priorities will help you ensure that each week's focus aligns with the larger monthly goals. Some focus areas will be ongoing such as ‘content creation’ whereas others are one-off eg. creating 1 Yearly Business plan. From here, you create a list of tasks necessary to complete each week.

Notebook or an App?
These steps are simple and applicable to either. I personally like Trello, because it's very visual and simple. You can see what mine looks like in this reel on Playground's Instagram here.

P.S. If you found this anti-procrastination tip useful find me here.

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