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Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching

Plan Your Perfect Week

Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching

Scott Smith

Education, Self-improvement, Business, Health & Fitness

3.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2026

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Every week starts with the best intentions — until life ambushes you. A cold, a client crisis, someone else's emergency. Suddenly, your week belongs to everything except you. That's not a motivation problem. It's a planning problem. I've been building and refining my Perfect Week Planner for 20 years, and it's the single reason chaos doesn't own me. It's not a to-do list or a color-coded calendar. It's a decision document. Five steps. One page. Total clarity. Ready to stop reacting and start directing your week? Let's walk through exactly how it works. Featured Story This week was supposed to go one way. Then I got knocked flat by a head cold for three days. I'd love to say it didn't matter — but it did. What I can tell you is it didn't blow up my week. That's not luck. That's what happens when you've already decided in advance how your week is going to go. I built the Perfect Week Planner for exactly this moment. Not the perfect weeks — the messy ones. The ones where life shows up uninvited. When chaos arrives, your pre-decisions do the heavy lifting. Your roles are clear. Your priorities are set. You work around the chaos instead of surrendering to it. Important Points Most people don't fail from lack of ambition — they fail because they let the week ambush them before they even start. The Perfect Week Planner isn't a to-do list or a calendar — it's a decision document that puts you in control. Planning every Thursday means your next week is already in motion before Sunday night panic has a chance to hit. Memorable Quotes "You always control your schedule — even when you think you don't. If you don't choose your focus, life chooses for you." "You can't build the life you want on a base of chaos — you have to decide how you're going to live before it starts." "If everything's important, nothing is — pick one primary focus and own the week instead of reacting to everyone else's." Scott's Three-Step Approach Set one primary focus for the week, pick your five key roles, and get brutally clear on what actually matters. Add your big goal and one high-impact action — this shows you exactly where your time and energy belong this week. Plan your entire next week on Thursday — block your time, own the schedule, and wake up Monday already in motion. Chapters 0:02 - Why life always ambushes your best-laid plans 3:03 - It's a planning problem, not a motivation problem 5:13 - Inside the Perfect Week Planner: how the system works 7:33 - Pre-decisions kill decision fatigue before it starts 8:12 - Five steps to own your week before it owns you 13:09 - The Thursday rule that ends Sunday night panic Connect With Me Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify Email: support@motivationtomove.com Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/heyscottsmith Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

How are you? Well, come on in here. It is time to get going for another Daily Boost podcast, and how's a voice?

0:09.1

Let me tell you, the head cold has moved up into the, it's right in the nostrils. I can't hardly breathe, but I'm a mouth breather today for sure.

0:17.3

I need a boost. I need a daily boost. I need a boost. I need a daily boost.

0:21.8

I need a daily boost.

0:23.9

I need a daily boost.

0:27.3

How are you doing?

0:28.0

How about a daily boost today?

0:28.9

Let's do this thing, okay?

0:30.1

We practice the world's simplest success recipe.

0:33.3

If you haven't heard it, write it down and use it today.

0:36.6

Stand up, take a step, repeat. Now, what is that exactly? Well, a lot of people say, is it physical? Well, yeah, I guess. I mean, if you're stalled, if you're in neutral, like a lot of people say, you just can't figure stuff out, maybe drifting here or there. It's kind of this weird place where, like, I'm doing things pretty well, but I can't quite get where I want to go, right? Sometimes standing up will get you there. So it is physical, for sure. Also, emotional, intellectual as well. I look at it like this. Stand up is stand up to what's in front of you. Turn in it directly and deal with it. It's becoming aware of what's happening. The minute you're aware of the change has to happen, man, you're in control. So stand up is

1:14.1

basically awareness. What does take a step? Well, that's kind of a realignment, a little bit of

1:19.8

an action plan. It's kind of moving closer to fixing the problem. And what is repeat? That would be

1:25.6

momentum, right? So if you look at stand up, take a step, repeat the way I look at it, you see it as a motivational tool that creates momentum. And isn't momentum what we want. So if you live a stand up, take a step, repeat lifestyle, momentum is inevitable. It's going to be there for you. And if not, you won't have any momentum. And without momentum, you have nothing. Boom. Look at that. Like a minute, 47 seconds. And that's a whole

1:49.3

motivational seminar right there. Yeah, working through the cold, trying to edit out all the

1:55.1

slop that you may hear, the pops and clicks and all my sinus sounds. Sorry about that.

2:00.1

Sorry to point it out, because now you hear it, right?

2:03.0

Hmm.

2:04.0

Yuck.

2:05.8

Hey, Scott Smith at Instagram.

2:07.4

If you want to shoot me a note,

2:08.7

if you want to send me an email, send it to Scott at dailyweaspodcast.com.

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