soumyaa's review against another edition

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informative fast-paced

4.0

duprejr's review against another edition

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hopeful informative inspiring medium-paced

4.5

pinkpengin's review against another edition

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4.0

I was excited to be selected to receive a review copy of this book! Warning: Not everything in it will work for you. That's OK. Andrea, the author, does a good job pointing that out as the book starts. I've been planning for years, and my system continues to evolve over time. There are things she's suggested that I've tried, but didn't work for me, but there were also small ideas and improvements I'd never heard before (and I read a LOT of planning stuff). Some of the ones I plan to implement are following the "recap, reset, restart, recharge" rubric for weekends, adding what energizes and drains me to my yearly goal-setting process, and, of all things, using circle stickers like I would use washi tape to mark the edges of pages. Might seem like a little thing, but it was new to me and a very simple but noticeable improvement. If you're newer to planning, my suggestion is to try a little of everything she suggests, and see what you like. It's got a lot of great jumping-off points to explore more if there's a particular method or system you relate well to.

infjill's review against another edition

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Had to stop bullet journaling due to pain.

whitetz's review against another edition

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4.0

Just Great! Just what I needed to kick me into shape before Grad School

mmmmgreen's review

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3.0

Good informational book! I really liked the section on reverse engineering your morning routine! I'm going to suggest it to my daughter who is struggling with hers. I am going to try using Sundays more as the day that I plan/prepare for the whole upcoming week!
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