14/06/2026
Plan your week or react to it.
Most people start Monday by opening their inbox. The week starts reacting to other people's priorities instead of focusing on their own.
A better approach is to spend the first hour planning before you start doing.
Try a Monday Planning Power Hour.
Review what happened last week.
Identify your top priorities for the week ahead.
Block time in your calendar for important work.
Check upcoming deadlines, meetings, and commitments.
Look for potential roadblocks before they become problems.
One hour of planning can save hours of confusion, interruptions, and last-minute scrambling later in the week.
You do not need a perfect plan. You just need a clear direction.
When you know what matters most, it becomes much easier to decide where your time should go.
Plan your week instead of reacting to it.
Try a Monday Planning Power Hour.
Think productivity, think Blue Ink.