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Focus on This

Moving From Anxiety to Peace (Planning 2.0 Pt. 1)

Focus on This

Michael Hyatt

Education, Timemanagement, Productivity, Focus, Organization, Michaelhyatt, Planning, Achievement, Business, Worklifebalance, Goals

4.5 • 657 Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2026

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

How do we cope with an unpredictable world? Most of us overplan—rehearsing scenarios and bracing for every outcome—and then wonder why we feel anxious.

In this episode, Marissa and Joel contrast Planning 1.0 (fear-driven contingency planning) with Planning 2.0 (intentional, flexible planning rooted in clarity). Drawing on Elizabeth Stanley’s research, they show how the Weekly Preview helps you move out of survival mode and into focused action.

If you’ve ever felt behind before the week begins, this conversation will help you replace rumination with a plan you can trust.


Key Takeaways

  • Anxiety Feels Productive—But Isn’t. Catastrophizing and contingency planning can give you a sense of control, but they don’t create meaningful progress. Planning 1.0 keeps you stuck in a narrow window of tolerance, where you’re only okay if everything goes according to plan.
  • Plan When You’re Calm. You make better decisions when you’re regulated and clear-headed. That’s why the Weekly Preview works best when done before the week begins—on Friday, Sunday, or early Monday—so you’re looking at the week, not scrambling inside it.
  • If Everything is Important, Nothing Is. You can’t fit everything into one week. Making real progress requires real tradeoffs. The Weekly Preview forces the question:
    What will I say no to so I can say yes to what matters most?
  • Rest is a Strategy, Not a Reward. If you don’t plan for rest and rejuvenation, you default to survival mode. And survival mode shrinks your capacity to think clearly and act strategically.
  • The Weekly Preview is the Pause You Need. It’s your opportunity to step back and shape the week with intention instead of urgency. You can’t control everything—but you can clarify what matters most and decide when you’ll move it forward. (That’s the kind of flexible plan that actually brings peace.)


Watch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/UQjcqX24CEk


This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's pretty common knowledge that stopping a habit is harder than replacing the habit.

0:07.0

In other words, if you're doing something that ain't so good, it's pretty hard to just stop.

0:13.0

It's a lot easier if you replace it with something better.

0:17.0

So what if you replaced anxious looping and catastrophizing?

0:21.8

I don't have a problem with this.

0:22.9

I just want to be clear at the outset with a process that's actually productive and research-backed.

0:35.1

Welcome to focus on this, the Most Productive Podcast on the Internet.

0:39.7

I'm Joel Miller.

0:40.7

And I'm Marissa Hyatt.

0:42.2

This is where we remind you of something that you already know.

0:45.9

It's not about getting more things done.

0:48.5

It's about getting the right things done.

0:50.9

Both at work and in life.

0:53.3

And today, we're talking about planning 1.0,

0:57.8

planning 2.0, and what all of this has to do with the weekly preview. So we have a guest

1:06.9

that we had on the double win podcast that show that is Megan, Joel's wife, my sister,

1:15.1

and my dad, Michael Hyatt, and they did an episode with an author Elizabeth Stanley. You may have heard

1:21.6

of her. You may have listened to that episode. If you haven't, I encourage you to,

1:25.1

it was done in October of this past year. But she wrote a book

1:29.5

called Widen the Window. And a lot of what we're going to talk about today comes from this book.

1:35.1

Encourage you guys to check it out and read it. But she is a researcher and practitioner who

1:40.6

studies stress and resilience. And the episode that we did on the Double Wind Show is actually

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