Hey there, vision to action is a Notion template, but distraction to action is a productivity program, so more robust and not focused on Notion. Both are designed for ADHD adults.
Is anyone else totaly overwhelmed by this? I don't remember to check my taskes list on a single page. I strongly doubt I'd stick with something this complex.
I really don't understand how to get from the plans to actually doing the tasks. You explained it as a robust planning and execution system and I see the planning part, but I don't see the execution part. How does the template help me get from planning, which you acknowledged we're already great at, to execution? How do I go from vision to action?
Hi, can you share some insight around basic business weekly recurring tasks (like those that kept he lights on in your business), vs goals and monthly/quarterly goal setting? I assume you have your tasks around youtube and podcast creation just recurring weekly and monthly... so are your actual goals different from executing those recurring tasks??? I keep losing sight of the weekly actions, vs new goals. Maybe help us out and go through it in a video? 🙏🏽
Hi, I'm at 4:35. I've just put in the date of the monday of the upcoming week and in the expanded list where the dates of the week appear in yours I have the week before the date. You have DATE - Apr 17, Week - apr 17 - 23. I have DATE - August 4, WEEK Jul 29 - Aug 4th. I'm confused, please explain!
Hi there! OMG, there's so many talented people teaching notion on youtube. I would recommend looking at @mariepoulin and @thomasfrankexplains as two great places to start. It's such a rabbit hole, but I love it.
I'm really feeling hopeful as I look at this. But my brain is now overthinking something: would you put everything all in this one system for work AND personal? For example, I have different goals and weekly tasks at work versus at home. What do you think would work best?