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Love you!
Ответитьlove your videos!!
ОтветитьAlexis, congratulations! I just discovered your channel and I’m genuinely enjoying your content. Very helpful for a negligent person like me. Thank you!
ОтветитьAlly and Betterment lets you categorize your money. Betterment actually lets you have a card for those categories as well.
ОтветитьAmazing advice! Thank you, you provide a TON of value in this video! I am going to implement these strategies immediately!
ОтветитьYou’re good.
ОтветитьI, like your videos as well your talking with your hands as well.😊
ОтветитьYour advice is great - even greater (for me) at .75x playback speed. Cheers!
ОтветитьIt would be cool to actually see a 'real life" snippet of this discipline in action. Like one we could watch you do your night before plan, the looking up to the week and comparing, and the next day's gratitude and chunking down the 60% of the day.
Also, I am curious as to when you plug the daily (and maybe) weekly planner work into your evening and morning routines? I think- for me and possibly others who struggle with planning/executing- that figuring out where and when to actually sit down and do the planner work evening and mornings- is most of the battle. Just a soft suggestion to speak to that or model it with a real life 'plan-a-long" video. Though for the week I was successfully sitting down Sunday afternoons pretty routinely to plan the week.
I am really enjoying these recent videos, they are super-enlightening.
Is the digital version hyperlinked?
ОтветитьI have watched many videos on planning days, weeks, life but somehow this' day planning' helped me. May be because it is more focused on action. I think. Well explained the possible mental blocks that are usually faced while planning. Still I need to watch this video again so that I don't miss anything. I would like to see all of your planning videos but only after implementing this thoroughly in to my life. Thankyou! 😊
ОтветитьAlexis, clearly you are a genius. The problem I have when watching your videos is that you are talking so quickly that I can’t keep up. I literally have to stop and rewind so many times just to understand what you’re trying to convey. Please, slow down! I realize for someone with your intellect that it will feel like you’re talking too slow, but for us, ordinary people, it will be perfectly normal. I bought one of your planners and I’m extremely impressed with it. Thank you for what you do.
ОтветитьGreat video. Thanks.
ОтветитьThank you ! As an ENTP, I really appreciated this content and your videos! Very helpful, I'll have to do some more Ti work on my own to apply all the advice :) I'd love to hear more tools you have for ENTP's on how to improve themselves and become better. If you have any courses or lectures, video calls, collabs for that lmk! Have a great day and happy holidays!
ОтветитьI wish my Te was stronger. What would be a good way improve this being an infp?
ОтветитьI’m happy I found you. I like very much how you explain things. And I love to hear all the planning tips. Have some great holidays 🎄
ОтветитьYou are so helpful! Thank you if you ever do a paid course I’ll buy it, I don’t mind spending on productivity!
ОтветитьGreat video as always, Alexis! I’m a productivity app addict and I’m a huge fan of the app NotePlan. I would be curious to hear your take on it as a tool for digital planners. It is relevant to your philosophy because it has calendar-bound Daily, Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly notes which inspires the top down approach that you teach on the channel. Just an idea! Keep it up! :)
ОтветитьEnjoying your planning videos. Thanks!
I don’t think that quote in the description is really Mark Twain, or at least there’s not much evidence he ever wrote that. Lots of quotes get attributed to him though! It’s always interesting researching quotes like that.
This was perfect, thank you!
Ответитьthanks for feeding my OCD mind :D
ОтветитьII agree with you, it helps me to get things out and ready the day before. The other thing that helps with a days-long project is to stop in the middle of a part of the project that I want to finish. When I restart the next day, I’m excited to finish. Example: deep clean the kitchen. I’d clean for about an hour, I’m cleaning the windows, I would stop before I clean the last window. It really bugs me to leave it unfinished, so Im more than motivated to get started again - if that makes sense..
Im really enjoying your content. Im pretty good at planning, but the motivation is not strong.🙂
Thank you for this series. It’s been so helpful and inspiring! My big takeaway from this video is to do the step 1 for the priority tasks the night before.
ОтветитьThank you so much for taking the time to create this content! I grew up in a household that didn’t teach me how to be disciplined & structured and this is knowledge that I can now share with my siblings.
I used to hate calendars because I felt that they restricted my freedom, but you’ve completely re-defined that for me.
Thank you!!
Good info, thanks
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