From the age of 18–20 I was a full time Christian missionary.
It was a daunting and traumatizing experience.
A pivotal part of the routine was daily and weekly planning. Every aspect of the day was planned out in blocks.
Though two of those blocks, taking around 8+ hours each day including weekends, was just street contacting (talking to everyone that would listen on the city streets).
I wasn’t very fond over the entire experience and it ultimately led me away from Christianity, but the planning stayed with me.
If there was one good thing that came from that experience, it was the power in planning.
“Don’t start the day until you have it finished. Don’t start the week until you have it finished. Don’t start the month until you have it finished. Plan your day.”???—???Jim Rohn
I’ve tried countless planning and reminder apps, calendar tools, and excel spreadsheet templates over the years, but nothing has worked as well as my Apple shortcut. I link the Apple reminders app with the Apple calendar app.
As it seems, an Apple device is needed for this one.
This Apple shortcut helps people plan out their entire day, week, month and year. It also creates reminders for each time block.
I’ve listed out the 6 steps to this shortcut below.
The shortcut can be accessed here.