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To gain traction and execute better on your goals, start with a 12-week action plan instead of a longer term, annual plan. Rather than wait an entire year to track progress and measure results, you do a formal review every 12 weeks. And in the 13th week, you make a plan for the next 12 weeks.
As part of your routine, you score the week, plan the week, and participate in weekly accountability meetings (WAM). Stay accountable by owning your thinking, choices and actions. Keep your commitments by uncovering hidden intentions, internal contradictions and big assumptions that undermine your desired behavior.
In episode 28 of The Incrementalist podcast, you will learn:
1. The benefits of making a 12-week action plan for the 12-week year
2. The weekly routine involves scoring the week, planning the week and having accountability meetings
3. Accountability is not about negative, external consequences or punishment for bad performance or rewards for good performance. It’s about ownership.
4. Commitment means you keep your promises to yourself and to others. It is part of being accountable.
5. Commitment involves:
6. The Immunity to Change model and how it affects your capacity to change
7. Lack of execution - not lack of knowledge, insight, ideas or network - is what most prevents you from aligning with your vision and implementing your desired actions
Resources cited:
Music by:
Dyan Williams
Check out the book: The Incrementalist, A Simple Productivity System to Create Big Results in Small Steps
Visit website: www.dyanwilliams.com
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To gain traction and execute better on your goals, start with a 12-week action plan instead of a longer term, annual plan. Rather than wait an entire year to track progress and measure results, you do a formal review every 12 weeks. And in the 13th week, you make a plan for the next 12 weeks.
As part of your routine, you score the week, plan the week, and participate in weekly accountability meetings (WAM). Stay accountable by owning your thinking, choices and actions. Keep your commitments by uncovering hidden intentions, internal contradictions and big assumptions that undermine your desired behavior.
In episode 28 of The Incrementalist podcast, you will learn:
1. The benefits of making a 12-week action plan for the 12-week year
2. The weekly routine involves scoring the week, planning the week and having accountability meetings
3. Accountability is not about negative, external consequences or punishment for bad performance or rewards for good performance. It’s about ownership.
4. Commitment means you keep your promises to yourself and to others. It is part of being accountable.
5. Commitment involves:
6. The Immunity to Change model and how it affects your capacity to change
7. Lack of execution - not lack of knowledge, insight, ideas or network - is what most prevents you from aligning with your vision and implementing your desired actions
Resources cited:
Music by:
Dyan Williams
Check out the book: The Incrementalist, A Simple Productivity System to Create Big Results in Small Steps
Visit website: www.dyanwilliams.com
Subscribe to productivity e-newsletter