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What Matters This Week?: Weekly Preview Pt. 1
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What Matters This Week?: Weekly Preview Pt. 1

Courtney and Verbs share three considerations that you should use when setting your Weekly Big 3. Also, Nick and Courtney talk about a potential daily task that can be a pain point for almost everybody: planning and making dinner every night.

Focus on This · Full Focus

January 23, 202329m 11s

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Show Notes

The Weekly Preview is essential to the Full Focus System and it's one of our users' favorite tools. In order to really dig into who and why it works, we're starting a three-part miniseries all about the Weekly Preview.

First up: Setting your Weekly Big 3. While this actually happens at the end of your Weekly Preview, it is perhaps the most important step in the process. Courtney and Verbs share three considerations that you should use when setting your Weekly Big 3.

Also, Nick and Courtney talk about a potential daily task that can be a pain point for almost everybody: planning and making dinner every night.

To watch this episode on YouTube (and to see Verbs' lovely accent performance), visit: https://youtu.be/myTqE4SIytU


The Cassy Joy Garcia books referenced by Courtney:

Cook Once, Eat All Week: https://a.co/d/0ys89Qt

Cook Once Dinner Fix: https://a.co/d/0ys89Qt


Recipe/shopping apps referenced by Nick:

eMeals: https://emeals.com/

Paprika: https://www.paprikaapp.com/

To talk with other Full Focus Planner users (and Certified Pros!), then make sure to join the Full Focus Planner Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ffpthinktank

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