![]() ![]() ![]() I meditate using the Insight Timer that I blogged about a few weeks ago, and I write a five minute journal entry to help me remember what my priorities are and what I am grateful for. It also reminds me of what my current next steps are for goals, and what I’m working on that week.Įach morning, I get up early, and start my morning ritual, which I’ve made a screen shot of the checklist from the daily project above: I have a Daily project that recurs and keeps me accountable with my daily rituals. I am really glad I did! My method is adapted from one of the users, Tor Rogn. I was recently encouraged to try Things 3, the newly released app on Mac, iPad and iPhone by Cultured Code, from a thread on the Asian Efficiency Dojo website. That’s what reminders and the prompting from my apple watch are for! Right now for me, a combination of apps has really helped me get focused. ![]() However, I also travel light being a public transportation commuter, and it’s not as if I want or need to recall my calendar perfectly. I am also aware of all the research regarding how writing things down helps you cement them in your mind. I am a Mac user in general, but in my work, PC is the law of the land. Anyway, I have found a combination of apps that are changing my life right now. I consider the difference between planning methods (digital or paper? Mac app or web app? A combination of both?) as carefully as I timed having a family. I admit how much I love planning, technology, apps and the like. ![]()
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