In my last weekly review I promised that I would post about how working with the daily planning sheets turned out for me. But this post is going to be a really short one, because I’m about to leave on a ski trip.
- I learned that they’re useful when I use them
- I learned that they’re useful when I don’t use them (and wish I did)
- I learned that there’s a discrepancy between planned available time and reality
- I learned that some occurrences disrupt you’re planning to such an extent that you have to start all over
- I learned that most of those occurrences are out of your control
- I learned that the way you deal with those occurrences determines the extent of their effect
- And I learned to leave room for the eventuality of such an occurrence in case of activities with deadlines
Rocket science? Hardly, but obviously something I had to go through before understanding. Next step is to master this skill.
But first holidays! I’ve got one post for scheduled for next week for you guys. I’ll be back with a regular weekly review on March 9.

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I am curious to hear more about what you learned when you say “I learned that the way you deal with those occurrences determines the extent of their effect”.
Have a great holiday!
I would like to hear more about that too.
Be careful out there, watch out for trees!