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Bernard Zitzerleft a comment
Getting your first Subcsriber + Customer. That feeling of itself is just crazy. It means someone is intersted in the stuff you're putting out. And when you are able to put your stuff in front of more "similar" eyes and faces, something magical happens. It's super addictive.
What are the most defining moments in your maker journey?
Aaron O'LearyJoin the discussion
The weekly planner is perfect for those that need a little "extra". Planning your week is one thing, but having enough space to add notes, goals and tasks was something I've always missed with other planners. The integrated mood tracker is a bonus. Enjoy!

Weekly PlannerA simple and effective weekly planner to stay organized
Bernard Zitzerleft a comment
Hey fellow hunters, I've always been a rather disorganized person. I needed simple and easy tools to "keep me on track". I've downloaded loads of different weekly, monthly or daily planners. The weekly schedule is the one that I was able to stick to. Yet, I always missed a bit more flexibility. I started drawing arrows and writing notes on the white empty space around the weekly planners I've...

Weekly PlannerA simple and effective weekly planner to stay organized
Bernard Zitzerleft a comment
G-Suite for E-Mail and all kinds of Communication (Docs, Spreadsheets, etc.) Search Console and Analytics to learn more about our rankings and to gain customer insights, Notion for coordination, cooperation and general knowledge management and loom to make tasks and questions into efficient processes. Cheers
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Sharath KurugantyJoin the discussion
Bernard Zitzerleft a comment
Oh and here's a short guide on how to properly use the Wheel of Life: 1. Pick a category 2. Indicate your current level of satisfaction from 1-10 3. Think about the positives and negatives that made you choose that number 4. Write down what's especially positive or negative 5. Do it will all the categories 6. Use the negatives to derive Goals, things you want to change 7. Formulate specific...

Wheel of LifeSelf coaching tool for personal development and goal setting
The Wheel of Life enables you to take a closer look at the 12 most important categories of life, while also maintaining a birds eye view. Stop feeling overwhelmed, get ahead of life and figure out what's important to you. Identify pros + cons, goals and tasks.

Wheel of LifeSelf coaching tool for personal development and goal setting
Bernard Zitzerleft a comment
Whenever I felt overwhelmed, I grabbed a sheet of paper and started drawing mind maps to write down my thoughts and clear my head. Later, I discovered the "Wheel of Life" which had been invented by Paul J. Meyers in the 1960s and has later been adopted by Tony Robbins and other famous Life Coaches and Gurus. It grew in popularity and can now be called the most popular Life Coach Tool in the...

Wheel of LifeSelf coaching tool for personal development and goal setting

