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Best Laid Plans

Planning Your Spring: Quintile 2 Planning Deep Dive EP 189

Best Laid Plans

Sarah Hart-Unger

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Self-improvement, Education

4.8756 Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Sarah opens with a discussion of the idea of planner page as "outside observer" and how seeing her day laid out in physical form can help alleviate stress and provide some helpful objectivity. (She is curious if this is a familiar feeing for anyone else!). In the main portion of the show, she provides a step by step planning guide for your Quintile 2, or spring season (fall for our Southern Hemisphere listeners!). From end-of-the-academic year activities to spring cleaning energy, she provides many useful prompts to think about and then encourages a thorough review of your annual and Season 1 goals. Happy spring planning!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Best Laid Plans. This is the podcast where we talk all things planning and planning adjacent, and this is your host Sarah Hart Unger.

0:16.7

Today we are going to talk all things quintile two for what I I consider the second kind of season of the year, or many might call it the spring season.

0:25.9

Perhaps if you are in the other hemisphere, the southern hemisphere, it would be the fall season.

0:31.0

But just a reminder, I divide my year into five.

0:34.5

So quintile one is January 1st to my kids' spring break, and therefore quintile

0:39.9

two is just upon us as of now. Our spring break happens to be the week before Easter pretty much

0:46.1

every year, and this year that falls kind of mid to late March, so I am gearing up to think about

0:51.2

this quintile. The topic of this episode actually came from an email that I got. I was going to talk about something else, and I am gearing up to think about this quintile. The topic of this episode actually came from an email

0:55.5

that I got. I was going to talk about something else, and I am going to take a tangent and talk about

0:59.6

that a little bit. But in my email inbox this morning, I got a note from Erin, and she wrote,

1:05.6

I really enjoyed your episode from August of 2023, quintileintile 4, Guide to Planning and Thinking Through

1:12.7

Through the Season. She writes, I often refer to the notes I took while listening to this episode

1:16.9

and would love to see how you approach each of your quintiles if you'd consider doing similar

1:21.4

episodes in the future. Well, I am super excited to bring you the spring version of this episode,

1:27.3

and I hope the timing

1:28.2

works for many of you. I've done a lot of thought to spring planning and the unique challenges

1:33.7

that kind of come up around this time. As you know, I have a live interactive workshop that I'm

1:38.8

doing with a group this year called planning by season. So I've already designed the materials for spring

1:42.9

and therefore kind of given this whole planning time, another thought. So I've already designed the materials for spring and therefore kind of

1:44.5

given this whole planning time, another thought. And I think it does have some really

1:49.2

interesting and unique features that are good to think through. So I'm excited to chat all about

1:54.4

spring planning. But before I get to that, I want to talk about just a little epiphany that

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