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"I sincerely appreciate your time and the effort you have taken to send the bubble planner! I absolutely love how it makes me think about my life and the things that I want to BE and DO and HAVE. I am very excited to have the planner at the start of a new school year. I am sure the bubbles will help me become a more successful teacher this year!" K. Watkinson, Teacher |
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Overview of the Bubble PlannerThe issue facing you today is not managing time. What’s at issue are the choices you make with the time you have. Choices are the currency that converts the present to the future. Since you have the ability to work anywhere or anytime getting things done faster ever imagined, you must manage yourself differently to make the best choices for your future.
The key is to know these things at the precise moment of decision. In short, you need a time management tool that enables you to act at the speed of thought. The spatial design of the Bubble Planner allows you to organize your thoughts quickly. More than that, it actually behaves the way you think, which is in pictures translated into words. It moves beyond the linear limitations of traditional time management techniques such as task lists and taps into your brain's natural creative power. Bubble Map BasicsThe Bubble Planner combines powerful brainstorming techniques with life management principles. This combination recruits both the creative and logical sides of the brain. This tool allows you to capture ideas at the speed of thought and arrange them in pictures. SectionsThe Bubble Planner is segmented into six sections that all work together:
The first three sections (Radar, Roadmap, and Rudder) are directional. They are designed to propel your life forward in the direction of your purpose. The fourth section (Register) is a placeholder for things that must be done on a specific day. While it may be used as a calendar, it is designed as a planning tool to ensure you accomplish your goals. The fifth section (Renew) increases your capacity for production. The final section (Review) captures items for later reference. Radar - Goal Setting
What: Be as specific and detailed as possible. What is the end result? Add details, texture, sound, smells, feelings, or anything else that will bring the goal to life. Start and Due Dates: Even if you change it later, setting a date is essential for creating a future reality. Why: Each goal must have a reason. The best reasons extend beyond ourselves. For example, if you set a goal to lose weight, a reason may be to improve your health so that you will be there for your children and your children’s children. Why Not: What are the barriers to achieving your goals? Often the reason that you don’t achieve your goals is fear. FEAR is False Evidence Appearing Real. If you give the fear a name, then you are in a position to address it. Roadmap - Project Management
Rudder - Task Management
The rudder is the steering mechanism. If you have properly defined your Future Reality and your Desired Results, your present moment decisions will be sharp and effective. The rudder will keep you on track and moving toward your dreams and goals. The Today page is divided into four action categories: Phone Calls, Computer Actions, Home Actions, and Office Actions. The full CHOP page may be used as a Daily Task List or a place to store your Master Task List.Register - Calendar
While the monthly calendar pages in the register appear to be normal calendar pages, they are a key to creating your future reality. It is a great visual reminder when you place key actions and milestones on specific days. The objective is to keep your life moving toward what you really want not just what you really want right now.
Renew - Habit Development
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." - Aristotle
Review - Reflection and Follow Up
This section captures items that maybe useful later. There are three primary forms: Follow Up, Discuss with, and Take Notes. Follow Up: Place items on this page that you delegate to others. This is a page that you review at least weekly to ensure your own success even when you have given responsibility to someone else.
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