You know you can get a lot done in a month, but are you able to do that as often as you’d like? In this video, get an idea of what monthly themes are and how to use them to prioritize.
- There are 730 hours in a month. … That's a lot of time to focus on your priorities, … but gaining and keeping that focus can be a struggle. … I've felt that struggle … and that's when I started to use monthly themes … to prioritize larger initiatives … and bring them to life. … Monthly themes will help with both your personal … and professional priorities. … So if you're ready to give monthly themes a try … here's what you need to know. … Number one, you don't need to theme every single month. … In fact, I discourage doing that. … Start with one or two months and build from there. … That way you'll be able to make massive progress … on whatever those months direct you to do … and you'll be able to get the right things done … at the right time over the month-long period. … Number two, monthly themes should be used … to bring goals to life. … I've used themes such as book project … to help me make massive and measured progress … on books I've written. … And I've used fitness to help me get in better shape …
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5/4/2020This course was created by Madecraft. We are pleased to host this content in our library.

- What prioritization really means
- The mindset to prioritize
- To-do list questions
- Creating attention paths
- Cultivating awareness, clarity, and focus
- Using time theming as an attention path
- Using modes as an attention path
- Journaling and chronicling
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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1. Gaining a Prioritization Mindset
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2. The ABCs of Prioritization
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3. Awareness, Clarity, and Focus
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The importance of clarity1m 59s
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How to take a clarity day2m 14s
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4. Using Time Theming As an Attention Path
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5. Using Modes As an Attention Path
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6. The Value of Chronicling
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How to keep a daily journal1m 36s
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Conclusion
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Going forward1m 17s
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