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Plenty with Kate Northrup

Episode 187: How to Plan When You Can't Plan

Plenty with Kate Northrup

Kate Northrup

Personalfinance, Self-improvement, Entrepreneurship, Nervoussystemhealing, Education, Womensempowerment, Wellness, Pleasure, Metaphysics, Spirituality, Abundance, Embodiment, Productivity, Timemanagement, Business

4.8697 Ratings

🗓️ 16 June 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

One of the walls of our basement is covered with 12 poster-sized dry-erase calendars showing a truly stunning 2020 business plan. When I look at it, I chuckle. Because so far, 2020 has been the year that cannot be planned (nor planned for). None of us could have planned for sheltering in place. None of us could have planned for the number of things that have been cancelled. None of us could have planned for the racial justice revolution that’s sweeping the world right now. So what about those of us who use planning as a coping mechanism? What about those of us who find safety and calm in calendaring? I started planning as a way of life when I was about 7. It started with a little hand-drawn schedule for playdates after school, evolved into my school agendas where I’d write down my homework, developed into my Daytimer system that became Filofax, and now has made its home squarely with the Do Less Planner system (by far the best I’ve experienced, obviously ;)). Someone asked in the Do Less Facebook group (it’s free - search it and join us!) the other day how to use the Do Less Planner system (or any planner system) during this time when we can’t plan in the ways we used to. I realized that though the planner system I developed can certainly be used in the expected ways of mapping the year and looking months in advance, it was actually really created for times like this when we come right up against our humanity. If you’re a planner and are struggling with feeling out of control because you’re not able to use your normal strategies of planning to cope, I’m so glad you’re reading this. Listen in to this week’s episode of The Kate & Mike Show about How to Plan When You Can’t Plan to learn: The difference between planning as a trauma response and planning from a place of wholeness What the only consistent thing we have to lean on right now is...and how to use it as a touchstone for safety and calm How to optimize your time right now specifically so that you can still get done the things that need to get done while finding space for everything else that matters to you The 3 elements of the Do Less Planner system that I’m leaning on right now for my sanity Press play and listen. We may not have any idea what’s going to be happening 6 months from now, but we are here, right now, today. That much we know for sure, and it turns out it’s a grain of truth upon which an entire beautiful life can be built. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at http://www.katenorthrup.com/podcast.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Kate Northrop.

0:03.3

And I'm Mike Watts.

0:04.8

And we're partners in life, love, and business.

0:07.4

Welcome to the Kate and Mike Show where we share insights and interviews on entrepreneurship,

0:12.4

relationships, parenting, self-actualization, and making a life not just a living.

0:21.5

Welcome to the, I was going to say welcome back to the Kay and Mike show, but this might be

0:25.5

your first time listening.

0:26.3

So welcome to the Kay and Mike show.

0:27.6

This is Mike.

0:28.4

This is Kate.

0:29.3

So we wanted to let you know that the episode you're about to hear was recorded prior to the

0:34.8

worldwide protests and standing up in support with Black Lives Matter.

0:41.7

So the episode is absolutely relevant and is all about coming back into our bodies, coming back

0:51.5

into a place of safety and how we can use planning practices to do that.

0:56.7

However, we did not directly address world events. And I would imagine there were a few places

1:02.3

that that would have been relevant, but since things had not been happening in the way they are

1:08.5

right now around racial justice, we didn't talk about it.

1:15.2

So just wanted to address that before you listen in.

1:18.9

But as Kate said, this episode is still very relevant as we move forward because it's about

1:24.1

how to plan without a plan.

1:26.3

How to plan when you feel like you can't plan.

1:28.3

Oh, yes.

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