![]() ![]() And what are some of the things that I want to make possible next week. And you're giving yourself an opportunity to say what was possible this week. And those can be really helpful because you're not only looking at what you accomplished and did or didn't do during the week, but you're also checking in with your mental, emotional and energy levels. If you go back to episode 174, that is where I talk about weekly pulse point check ins. And I also talk about that on the podcast, too. It's why doing a weekly wrap up or a weekly pulse point check in as I talk about. Here are the things that I would like you to take action on, and here's the order or here's the priority.Īnd I think that a lot of times when we get into daily planning, some of the mistakes we can make that can lead to lots of overwhelm or frustration or not actually moving the needle towards our goals and plans can be when we don't actually make decisions ahead of time. That's essentially what we're doing when we make lists, we're making decisions, and we're telling our future selves. So here's a little bit more about what I mean when I say that whatever you do during the day, whether you're working from a planner or a project management system or another productivity tool, essentially you're looking at information that you've curated or you've decided on beforehand, and you're looking at something that's telling you what to do on that specific day in that specific time frame. But I think when it comes to actually taking action throughout the day, a dashboard can provide a place that really gives you all of this information at your fingertips and allows you to actually take action on all of your actions. And we talk about the differences between brain dumps and to do lists and which one you're actually working from. And some people love to do lists, other people find them really overwhelming. What does it mean to have an area in your life where you're focusing specifically on daily planning and what does that actually look like?īecause I know a lot of times we talk about monthly check ins, quarterly planning, annual goals, and then our daily stuff. So before we even jump into what I have in this daily dash, I think it's important to kind of talk a little bit about what it means to create a daily plan. ![]() But because that episode was so popular and because I just want to keep talking about Notion, I thought it would be fun this week to continue this series if you will keep it going and talk a little bit more about daily planning and specifically my daily dash. And I'll also give you a bigger bird's eye view of how I have my main pretty productive life dash organized with everything I use with mindful productivity, business life, organization, personal stuff, everything. It is going to walk you through all that's possible with Notion. If you're new to Notion and you have no idea what I'm talking about, definitely go listen to episode 179 just a couple back. ![]() So excited to geek out with you today about daily productivity, specifically within the realm of Notion. It's time to connect with your true self so you can live the life you want to live. If you're ready to turn daily chaos into calm and start your days with intention, then get ready to join me as we dive deep into mindful living and personal productivity. I'm your host, Sarah Steckler and this is the place to be to live a more mindful and productive life. Welcome to the Mindful Productivity Podcast. Let's go ahead and dive into today's episode. But if you're ready to geek out not only about Notion, but about daily productivity and things to track and how stay organized with your tasks and your projects, then you will definitely want to keep on listening. It went to the top of most downloaded episodes in the past 30 days. I talked about how I use Notion to stay organized in my life and biz. If you haven't already already listened to episode 179. I'm your host, Sarah Steckler, and in this week's episode, I'm going to be going through how I have my daily dashboard set up in Notion. You are listening to episode 181 of the Mindful Productivity Podcast. ![]()
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