When Your Seasonal Rhythms Become a To-Do List—Three Common Errors
You bought the planner. You marked the solstices, the equinoxes, the cross-quarter days. You aligned your projects with spring, your decluttering with...
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You bought the planner. You marked the solstices, the equinoxes, the cross-quarter days. You aligned your projects with spring, your decluttering with...
I once met a woman who planned her life in 15-minute block. Every Tuesday at 10:15: email responses. Wednesday at 14:45: brainstorming. She was effici...
It's Tuesday afternoon in July. Your inbox is quiet. Your calendar has gaps. And that familiar knot in your stomach whispers: You should be doing some...
Seasonal Rhythms Mapping promised clarity. You plot your year into quarters—sprint, harvest, rest, plan. For a few weeks, it works. Then the cracks ap...
You bought the planner. You mapped your energy highs and lows across the seasons. Winter is for rest, spring for launch, summer for expansion, fall fo...
You mapped your seasons. Spring for big ideas, summer for execution, fall for review, winter for rest. Sounds beautiful. But then reality hit: clients...
So you want a seasonal anchor. Something to tether your weeks, give them shape. A solstice. A fiscal quarter. Back-to-school week. The primary frost. ...
You spent three weekends mapped your seasonal rhythm. You tracked sleep, mood, focus—the works. You built a beautiful calendar: high-energy deep effor...