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The procrastinator’s guide to 2024 planning

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blancmedia.org

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Hi Friend, Contrary to popular opinion, it’s totally normal if you’re still not quite sure

Hi Friend, Contrary to popular opinion, it’s totally normal if you’re still not quite sure what you want out of 2024. January 1 is not some kind of magical deadline for planning your year or setting goals. There’s still plenty of time to come up with a plan that gets you fired up for the next 12 months. That’s why we’re hosting a special January Edition of our free How to Plan Your Year workshop next week! [👉]([Click here to save your spot on the Monday, January 8 workshop]( This is the most popular workshop we host all year, so we figured why not run it back (with a few fresh ideas for January) to kick off the new year? What: Live workshop, How to Plan Your Year: January Edition! When: Monday, January 8 @ 2pm Eastern Where: Online webinar broadcast (private link sent to folks who [RSVP]() In this workshop, you’ll learn how to… - Get clarity on your goals in 4 simple steps. - Use routines and time blocking to get unstuck. - Prioritize projects and goals with “Focus Themes.” - Identify the right things to focus on with the Hierarchy of Productivity. - Harness the same tools and systems I use to stay on track throughout the year. Whether you’re still mulling over plans or you’ve already set goals, you’ll pick up at least one game changing idea you can implement right away. [Here’s the link one more time to save your spot.]( See you January 8! — Shawn [In-Depth App Training for Power Users]( To unsubscribe, click [here](. Blanc Media, 714 Main St., Grandview, MO 64030, United States

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