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Need and want - The goals that I am both motivated to achieve and that are important and useful for my professional career.
Need and don’t want - The goals that are essential for my growth and improvement, however, I don’t feel very motivated to do them - they might be tedious or uncreative.
Don’t need and want - The goals that are not very necessary in my professional field, but I have a desire to achieve them, can be just for joyful reasons.
Don’t need and don’t want - The goals I should get rid of asap, they bring no profit and no satisfaction.
My professional goal is: (here put your goal) Write an action point plan, naming the subsequent steps that will help me achieve my goal. Make the plan realistic and names of the stages clear and simple in the form of imperatives. If needed divide big steps into smaller ones. Do not include the teaching other step.
Now, I want to achieve my goal in the matter of: (number of weeks). Adjust the action plan into the given timeframe. Make it realistic and doable.
Week 1: Getting Started with Notion Basics
- Days 1-2: Watch introductory tutorials and set up a basic Notion workspace.
- Days 3-4: Experiment with creating simple pages, blocks, and get comfortable with basic features.
- Day 5: Organize your personal workspace and identify your primary use cases.
Week 2: Mastering Essential Notion Skills
- Days 6-7: Dive into mastering different types of blocks and practice creating dynamic content.
- Days 8-9: Explore and customize templates that suit your workflow.
- Day 10: Begin understanding the concepts of databases and start creating basic databases.
Week 3: Advancing Your Notion Skills
- Days 11-12: Learn advanced features such as linked databases, filters, and roll-ups.
- Days 13-14: Apply these advanced features to enhance the organization of your workspace.
- Day 15: Investigate integrations with third-party tools and connect Notion with one of your commonly used tools.
Week 4: Refinement and Optimization
- Days 16-17: Familiarize yourself with Notion's mobile app and explore offline usage.
- Days 18-19: Regularly practice and review your Notion workspace, making necessary adjustments.
- Days 20-21: Stay informed about Notion updates, engage with the community, and troubleshoot any issues you encounter.
- Days 22-28: Allocate time for continuous learning, explore additional features, and solidify your Notion skills.
Now, use the Eisenhower matrix and divide those tasks based on their importance and urgency.
Important and Urgent (Quadrant I):
- Week 1:
- Days 1-2: Watch introductory tutorials and set up a basic Notion workspace.
- Days 3-4: Organize your personal workspace and identify your primary use cases.
- Week 2:
- Days 8-9: Explore and customize templates that suit your workflow.
- Day 10: Begin understanding the concepts of databases and start creating basic databases.
- Week 3:
- Days 11-12: Learn advanced features such as linked databases, filters, and roll-ups.
- Days 13-14: Apply these advanced features to enhance the organization of your workspace.
- Week 4:
- Days 18-19: Regularly practice and review your Notion workspace, making necessary adjustments.
- Days 20-21: Stay informed about Notion updates, engage with the community, and troubleshoot any issues you encounter.
Important but Not Urgent (Quadrant II):
- Week 1:
- Days 5-7: Experiment with creating simple pages, blocks, and get comfortable with basic features.
- Week 2:
- Days 6-7: Dive into mastering different types of blocks and practice creating dynamic content.
- Week 3:
- Day 15: Investigate integrations with third-party tools and connect Notion with one of your commonly used tools.
- Week 4:
- Days 22-28: Allocate time for continuous learning, explore additional features, and solidify your Notion skills.
Urgent but Not Important (Quadrant III):
- None of the tasks in the provided action plan fall into this category.
Not Important and Not Urgent (Quadrant IV):
- None of the tasks in the provided action plan fall into this category.
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