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How Planning Your Day Can Make Every Day Count

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The goal is to go far and do well—that’s what everyone should aim for. When you wake up in the morning, you might still feel a bit tired or not fully ready, but the key is having a plan of action. Whether it’s Saturday or a weekday, whether you work in an office or at home, your weekend is your time. Yet, so often, we wake up late—already 11 or noon—and we’ve lost half the day. But every day matters. Every single day, you can do something for yourself. You can invest in your future, even if it’s just a small personal project or reading a book, taking a moment to relax. Staying in bed is fine, but it’s usually because we haven’t planned our day. It’s like living life without a map—no idea what to do next.

Imagine instead that on Friday night, you already know exactly what you’ll do on Saturday. You’re so excited that you wake up at 5 a.m., full of energy. You step outside into the streets of Melbourne, where I live, grab a coffee, and feel alive. You’re filled with enthusiasm, eyes shining, ready to do things, to make progress. You see yourself growing, learning, and doing. That feeling of purpose, of momentum—that’s what planning can give you.

I remember learning a program from Jim Quick, a memory expert. I first read his book two or three years ago when I was working in a coworking space called WATSO in Adelaide, where I lived at the time. It’s a program that doesn’t make you money right away, but it’s an investment in yourself. Improving your memory, your focus—these are skills that make a huge difference. Memory is something you shouldn’t overlook. It’s a tool that can help you in every area of life.

I encourage you to do something similar. Rest when you need to, but also remember that your time is limited. We’re all here for a finite period, and we never know when life will end. That’s why it’s so important to do things that truly speak to us, to live our lives fully. The purpose of life is happiness—enjoying what you do and loving your journey.

And it all starts with organizing and planning what you want to achieve in the long run. Think about where you want to be in three months. What steps do you need to take every day to get there? What tasks must be done daily? Even just 15 minutes a day can make a big difference. Ten minutes daily adds up to over an hour a week—more than 70 minutes. That’s a lot of progress. In a year, those 15 minutes a day amount to nearly four days of focused work. Imagine what you could accomplish with just a quarter of an hour each day.

Eventually everything hits the bottom, and all you have to do is wait until someone comes along, and turns it back again. ⌛️ How Planning Your Day Can Make Every Day Count - Photo by Aron Visuals on Unsplash

So, I urge you: find those 10 or 15 minutes. Even if it feels small, it’s a huge gain. Use that time for something that benefits you—learning, working on a project, or simply relaxing with a purpose. Every little bit counts.

You can also share this discount with your partner, but not beyond that. These workshops are designed to be flexible—you follow them at your own pace. They’re like courses, but on your schedule. Even if you’ve already taken other personal development courses, I believe my workshops will add value. I’ve spent over $94,000 on seminars and training across the US, Canada, Ireland, the UK, Singapore, and Australia. I’ve learned from the best, and now I want to share that knowledge with you.

If you’re motivated, you’ll see real change. Everything you need to start is right there. But remember, it’s up to you to apply what you learn. If you’re serious about changing your life, don’t wait. Take action today. No point in postponing what you can do now.


Key Takeaways

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Action Steps


Ask Yourself / What About You?

What small habit can I start today that will help me reach my goals?
How can I better plan my weekends to make them more productive?
Am I making the most of my limited time?
What’s one thing I can do daily to improve myself?


Pierre-Henry Soria

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