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Reflection on the Full Focus

12/9/2021

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I was introduced to the Full Focus Planner in early 2020 by my good friend, Monica Burns of ClassTechTips. I needed something to help me get all my lists, plans, and meeting notes in one place. 

I have been using my FFP during goal-reviewing and setting at our quarterly
Prime to S.H.I.N.E. meetings with great success. This practice has helped me move forward with several things I was getting stuck in. 

But.... around the year-mark of using the original FFP, I found I needed to make some changes. I found I wasn't using all the pages I was originally because I had been able to feel some sense of automaticity with some routines - I suppose that means a goal was met!

I came to believe that the full Full Focus Planner has had it's place in my life and now I am downsizing to the mini.

The mini-planner still has the annual goal setting, goal detail and week-at-a glance, and notes pages at the back of the book. For right now, this feels more streamlined, less chunky, and a better use of pages at this moment in time. I have introduced the small notebooks into my note taking routine because I have several projects that I wanted to keep the note living in their own places. I'm going to try this for a quarter and see how we go. I have since found my Rocketbook, so I may shift again in the spring... we shall see!
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