A plan can be on a napkin, on post-it notes, a bullet journal, a piece of cardboard, or a ripped piece of wood.

Plans on computers are good, but they aren’t great.

The plans are not on computers; those are the ones we touch and commit to – each task is an assignment we are giving ourselves, and each time we scratch it off is a measure of achievement.

You can’t get there from task apps or project plans.

Your plan doesn’t need to be elaborate or understood by anyone else, it just needs to be written down and understood by you.

But the writing it down, that’s the hard part, because then you’re committed.

Want more? Check out my book Code Your Way Up – available as an eBook or Paperback on Amazon (CAN and US).  I’m also the co-host of the Remotely Prepared podcast.

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