00:00:00In this video, we're gonna be discussing
00:00:01a simple three-step method that you can use
00:00:03to totally transform your life in the next 90 days.
00:00:07I've personally been using this method for years
00:00:09and since last year, I've been hosting free online workshops
00:00:12every few months going through the method.
00:00:13I've taken tens of thousands of people through it
00:00:15and people have gotten enormous value
00:00:17from these sorts of exercises.
00:00:18And if you actually do the things
00:00:20we're gonna talk about in this video,
00:00:21then this might be the single most impactful video
00:00:23that you've watched this year.
00:00:25Anyway, in this video, we are discussing the three-step method
00:00:27which is reflect, align, and plan, let's dive into it.
00:00:30All right, so step one is to reflect
00:00:32on where you are currently at
00:00:34and do a bit of a mini life audit.
00:00:36Now, I have various different ways of doing this
00:00:38but I'm gonna give you two of my favourites.
00:00:39The first one is an exercise called the wheel of life.
00:00:42And actually, if you want, you can do this exercise
00:00:44as you're watching along with this video.
00:00:46And the idea is that we are gonna draw ourselves
00:00:48a little wheel and we're gonna divide it
00:00:49into three categories for work, health, and relationships.
00:00:53Now, within those three categories,
00:00:54we're gonna further subdivide them into another
00:00:57three categories.
00:00:58So within the category of work,
00:00:59we have mission, money, and growth.
00:01:01Within health, we've got body, mind, and heart.
00:01:04And then within relationships,
00:01:05we've got romantic, family, and friends.
00:01:08And now that we've got these nine categories,
00:01:10we wanna ask ourselves the question
00:01:11that in each of these categories,
00:01:13how satisfied do I currently feel with where my life is at?
00:01:16And you give yourself a little rating from zero to 10
00:01:18in each of these different categories,
00:01:20and it'll give you a bit of a visual representation
00:01:22of which areas of your life by your own estimation
00:01:24are going well, that you are very satisfied with,
00:01:26and which areas have room for improvement.
00:01:28I find this personally to be a very good exercise
00:01:30to do whenever I'm feeling any kind of vague sense of unease
00:01:34about my life, because then it puts actual,
00:01:36somewhat objective, well, subjective numbers on the thing.
00:01:39And then there is a 10th category
00:01:40that I like to add to the list, which is joy.
00:01:42And I would usually put that outside of the wheel
00:01:44because with all this like personal development stuff,
00:01:46if you watch this channel,
00:01:47you probably watch other personal improvements,
00:01:49self-development channels.
00:01:50It can be very easy to just be so fixated on growth
00:01:53that we forget to actually enjoy the present moment.
00:01:56And sometimes when I wanna figure out
00:01:57how I'm gonna change my life in 90 days,
00:01:59it actually becomes less about,
00:02:00I wanna improve personal developmentally
00:02:02in any of these particular areas.
00:02:04And it might just be, I actually wanna experience more joy.
00:02:06And so, you know, remind us to myself
00:02:08to enjoy the present moment and take a step back
00:02:10and to actually rest, things like that.
00:02:12So the wheel of life is one very quick and easy way
00:02:13to reflect on where your life is at right now.
00:02:16There is another one that I like.
00:02:17It's a very simple journaling prompt.
00:02:19And you know, you can take a page,
00:02:20you can do this in a physical journal if you want.
00:02:22I like these particular Harry Potter
00:02:23Moleskine journal book thingies.
00:02:25And you basically split the page into four parts.
00:02:28In the first column, you have work.
00:02:29In the second column, you have life.
00:02:31And then in the first row, you have what's working.
00:02:33And in the second row, you have what's not working.
00:02:35And then you set a timer for five minutes,
00:02:37you put on some vibe-y background music,
00:02:38and you just sort of fill in a few bullet points
00:02:40in each of these different categories without overthinking it.
00:02:43Now, I have a little rule for myself.
00:02:44Whenever I do stuff like this,
00:02:45which is that the what's working category
00:02:47has to have at least twice as many things
00:02:50as the what's not working category.
00:02:52Again, if you're into personal development,
00:02:53you're probably very smart,
00:02:54you're probably very good looking,
00:02:55but you also probably have a tendency to beat yourself up
00:02:58about things that haven't quite gone to plan
00:03:00or that haven't quite gone perfectly.
00:03:02But if the rule for the exercise
00:03:03is that the what's working category
00:03:05must have at least twice as many items in it
00:03:08as the what's not working category,
00:03:09it forces type A people like us to actually find gratitude
00:03:13in the things that we do already have.
00:03:15'Cause let's be honest, you know,
00:03:16we all wanna change our life in the next 90 days and stuff,
00:03:18but you know, things are going pretty well.
00:03:19You're probably in pretty reasonable physical health.
00:03:21Your mental health is probably pretty reasonable.
00:03:23It could be a lot worse.
00:03:24Sure, your finances maybe aren't quite in the place
00:03:26where you'd want them to be,
00:03:27but you probably have a roof over your head.
00:03:28You're probably watching this on some sort of fancy device.
00:03:30You probably got an internet connection.
00:03:31Your friends and family are probably
00:03:33for the most part reasonably healthy.
00:03:34Yes, of course we wanna grow,
00:03:36but we wanna grow from a place of satisfaction
00:03:39with where we currently are at.
00:03:41If we grow from a place of dissatisfaction
00:03:43with where we're currently at,
00:03:45that actually, you know,
00:03:46I guarantee when your lot in life improves,
00:03:50you will still feel that dissatisfaction.
00:03:53There's a guy called Brendan Burchard who's a mentor of mine
00:03:55and he has a phrase, "Strive satisfied."
00:03:57I just love that idea.
00:03:58Strive satisfied.
00:03:59It's okay to strive for more,
00:04:01but we really wanna be trying to be satisfied and grateful
00:04:03for where we already are at.
00:04:04Now, another very productive way to spend your time
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00:05:11and let's get back to it.
00:05:12So we've just done step one,
00:05:13which is to reflect on where our life is currently at.
00:05:16And now let's move on to step two.
00:05:18And step two is to align yourself
00:05:20with a compelling vision for your future.
00:05:23It's very difficult to make any kind of changes to our life
00:05:25if we don't have a compelling vision
00:05:28for where we actually want to go.
00:05:30This doesn't have to be exact.
00:05:31You don't have to know exactly where you wanna go,
00:05:33but we do need to have some sort of direction to aim in
00:05:36because if the vision,
00:05:37if the future that we're working towards
00:05:39is not actually better than where we're at now,
00:05:42there's no like, there's no motivation,
00:05:44there's no momentum to actually make
00:05:46any kind of changes to our life.
00:05:47My personal favorite way to create a compelling vision
00:05:49for the future is what I call the three year sketch,
00:05:53which is basically you imagine today's day,
00:05:55three years from now.
00:05:56And then you just generally write down,
00:05:57I like doing it in a physical journal for various reasons.
00:05:59What does life look like today, three years from now,
00:06:02if things go according to plan or if things go well?
00:06:04Three years from now, where will you be living?
00:06:06What kind of house are you gonna be living in?
00:06:08Who are the sorts of people that you have around you?
00:06:10How's your physical health, mental health, emotional health?
00:06:12How meaningful and fulfilling does what you're doing
00:06:14for work actually feel to you?
00:06:16How much spare time do you have to work on passions
00:06:17and hobbies and stuff?
00:06:19Now, this is something that takes a little bit of time
00:06:21in my quarterly alignment workshops
00:06:22and annual planning workshops,
00:06:23which I do completely free online.
00:06:24So if you wanna join those,
00:06:25you can sign up to my email list
00:06:27and I'll let you know when the next one is.
00:06:28But in those workshops,
00:06:29we do this as like almost like half an hour visualizationy,
00:06:33close your eyes and you imagine different futures and stuff.
00:06:36That's generally quite a nice way of doing it
00:06:38because you're sitting down to actually do the exercise
00:06:40and other people, at least on Zoom,
00:06:41or maybe around you are also doing the thing.
00:06:44But of course, if you're watching this video,
00:06:45this is the sort of thing you can also do solo.
00:06:47So if you're sitting at your desk or something,
00:06:49I'd suggest if you really wanna make the most
00:06:50of this exercise, maybe go for a walk,
00:06:52maybe listen to some nice music.
00:06:53Generally instrumental is better than lyrics.
00:06:56And really just try and visualize your absolute best life
00:06:59three years from now.
00:07:00Don't worry about how you're gonna get there.
00:07:01Don't allow limiting beliefs and stuff to hold you back.
00:07:03Like, oh, it's not realistic, it's not possible,
00:07:04it's not practical.
00:07:05We don't need to worry about any of that stuff.
00:07:07We just literally want to imagine that visualization,
00:07:10imagine that dream life three years from now.
00:07:12This is what paints that compelling picture
00:07:13of the future that we wanna work towards.
00:07:15And that description should feel exciting.
00:07:17If you look at that description, you should be like,
00:07:19yeah, that would be pretty fricking sick
00:07:21if I could get there in the next three years.
00:07:23That excitement, that feeling of excitement
00:07:25is what's gonna generate the motivation
00:07:26to actually do the things it takes to change your life
00:07:29in the next 90 days.
00:07:30Now, I've been doing this for the last several years,
00:07:32and I've always just had a three-year sketch written out
00:07:34in terms of like what I want,
00:07:35either on the computer or on Notion or in my journal.
00:07:37But actually last week,
00:07:38my wife Izzy hosted a vision boarding workshop
00:07:40for our productivity annual planning event.
00:07:43And for the first time, by following along in that workshop,
00:07:45I actually created my own vision board.
00:07:47And I have my vision board.
00:07:48This is currently what V1 of my vision board looks like.
00:07:51And this only took me about 10, 15 minutes to put together,
00:07:53but actually looking at it now just feels really good.
00:07:56I'm like, oh yeah,
00:07:57I'd love to work towards this sort of thing.
00:07:58So I've got this like jacked dude who's like very flexible
00:08:01'cause I wanna get into martial arts
00:08:02and improve my flexibility and mobility.
00:08:04You know, if my office could look like this
00:08:05with a lot of greenery and a lot of books,
00:08:07that would be pretty cool.
00:08:08It'd be pretty cool to have a really sick house
00:08:10three years from now.
00:08:11This picture here is a coworking space
00:08:12or some sort of office.
00:08:13I'd love to build some sort of office for me and my team
00:08:15that like has great vibes and stuff,
00:08:17and we can all work in person.
00:08:18These are some random app screenshots
00:08:20that I got off of Pinterest.
00:08:21And that feels pretty compelling
00:08:22'cause me and my team are working
00:08:23on building productivity software.
00:08:24We've released one called Voice Pal already.
00:08:26I'll put a link down below if you wanna check it out.
00:08:27And there's a couple of others that we're working on,
00:08:29Super Focus and Progress Pal, and then a couple of others.
00:08:31Three years from now, it'd be nice to have three kids,
00:08:34probably not gonna happen, but hey, you know,
00:08:35it's the directionality of vision, why not?
00:08:38I wanna get better at singing and guitar and songwriting,
00:08:40which is why there's a picture of John Mayer.
00:08:42This picture is sort of hosting dinners with friends,
00:08:44as you know, the social vibes.
00:08:45This is two people doing acro yoga.
00:08:47My wife Izzy is super into yoga.
00:08:48I absolutely suck at like flexibility.
00:08:50And so I'd love to be able to do acro yoga with her.
00:08:52I wanna get really good at playing squash,
00:08:54this sort of stuff.
00:08:54And actually just seeing this vision board, you know,
00:08:57thanks to the workshop that my wife hosted,
00:08:58I'm like, ah, this is so nice.
00:08:59This paints, it genuinely paints a compelling vision
00:09:02for the future that I wanna get to.
00:09:03And so when you have one of these compelling
00:09:05future of visionary type things to actually work towards,
00:09:07everything becomes a lot easier in terms of the motivation
00:09:09and momentum to actually do the stuff it takes
00:09:12to change your life in 90 days.
00:09:13If you wanna create your own vision board,
00:09:15there are dozens and dozens of YouTube tutorials
00:09:16about how to do so.
00:09:17You can just do that.
00:09:18I'm like, I'm into all this productivity stuff.
00:09:20And for the first time I've made a vision board
00:09:22and I'm like, oh, this is actually quite nice.
00:09:23So I actually would recommend doing this.
00:09:25And that brings us on to step three,
00:09:26which is to plan your two main quests.
00:09:29So there is a productivity strategy
00:09:30that I think is really, really, really helpful
00:09:32for changing your life in any capacity.
00:09:34And that is the concept of quarterly quests.
00:09:38This is basically where you set goals
00:09:39that you're gonna accomplish in the next 12 weeks,
00:09:41in the next 90 days, in the next quarter,
00:09:43hence the phrase quarterly quests.
00:09:45Now, why do I call them quests
00:09:46rather than goals or tasks or projects or objectives?
00:09:48Well, I call them quests because my whole philosophy,
00:09:51which I have spent ages researching in feel good productivity
00:09:53is that if we can find a way to make our work feel good,
00:09:57to approach our work with more of a sense of play
00:09:59rather than seriousness, then it makes us more productive.
00:10:01And it also gives us more energy
00:10:02to give to the other important areas of our life.
00:10:05That's why with all of this stuff,
00:10:06all of this like life improvement stuff,
00:10:07we also wanna be careful not to take it too damn seriously.
00:10:10Because if we take it too seriously,
00:10:11if there's this heaviness and importance
00:10:13that we apply to the whole thing, it sucks the fun out of it.
00:10:16It sucks the joy out of it.
00:10:17It leads to burnout, leads to stress.
00:10:19And it actually means we're less likely
00:10:20to actually achieve it.
00:10:21Whereas there's so much evidence
00:10:22that if you can approach things in the spirit of play,
00:10:24in the spirit of fun, finding ways to enjoy it,
00:10:26even with something trivial,
00:10:28like calling a 90 day goal a quarterly quest,
00:10:31just makes it feel a little bit more fun.
00:10:32It makes it feel like you're on some sort of adventure.
00:10:34Now the key thing here and my personal recommendation
00:10:36is that in the category of work and the category of life,
00:10:40you're only allowed to have one main quest each.
00:10:44There are two mistakes that people make
00:10:45when it comes to this sort of stuff from what I've seen.
00:10:47Mistake number one is never setting any goals to begin with,
00:10:50but you're not gonna make that mistake
00:10:51because you are here still watching this part of the video.
00:10:54So well done actually for sitting through
00:10:55the rest of this video.
00:10:56That's very good.
00:10:57People have clicked off because like TikTok or Instagram
00:10:59or some other video or some other distraction.
00:11:00So the fact that you're here says a lot about you,
00:11:03says that you can sit through a video
00:11:04that's like at least as long as this one is.
00:11:06So well done for that.
00:11:07But the second mistake people make
00:11:08when they get into the whole goal setting thing
00:11:10is just simply setting too many goals.
00:11:13I suspect you are a multi-passionate type of person.
00:11:16If you watch this channel,
00:11:16you probably have lots of interests, right?
00:11:18Maybe you're interested in personal development,
00:11:20but you're also probably interested in things,
00:11:22A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
00:11:23You probably wanna do well in work.
00:11:24You wanna do well in life.
00:11:25You wanna have good friendships.
00:11:26You wanna take care of your health.
00:11:28The problem with people like us who are multi-passionate
00:11:30and have all these different passions
00:11:32is that it's very easy for us
00:11:33to set all of these different goals
00:11:35in all of these different categories
00:11:36and then never actually make any progress on any of them
00:11:39because we simply have too many goals.
00:11:41And so you can either make a small amount of progress
00:11:43in all of these different directions
00:11:45and not really get anywhere,
00:11:46or you can focus on one thing
00:11:47and make enormous amounts of progress in that particular area.
00:11:50And generally a life transformation in 90 days
00:11:53happens when you pick one thing
00:11:54and you just single-mindedly focus on just that one thing.
00:11:57So that is your main quest.
00:11:59So in the category of work,
00:12:01what is the single most important goal or project
00:12:04you need to accomplish in the next three months?
00:12:07That is gonna be your work main quest.
00:12:09Here are some other ways to think about the question.
00:12:11What one thing, if accomplished,
00:12:13would move the needle the absolute most?
00:12:16If you fast forward three months,
00:12:17what is the one accomplishment that would make you most proud?
00:12:21Alternatively, what's the one thing
00:12:23that would make everything else easier or unnecessary?
00:12:26Alternatively, what is the one thing you've been postponing
00:12:29but know it would be transformative if you tackled it?
00:12:32Alternatively, you might think of,
00:12:33if I spent the first two hours of my workday
00:12:36purely focused on X,
00:12:38it would have an enormous impact on my work.
00:12:40In that world, what is X?
00:12:42Again, I would recommend,
00:12:43please pause the video to actually think about it
00:12:45because if you pause the video to actually think about this,
00:12:47I can basically guarantee that this video
00:12:49will be the most productive thing
00:12:50that you will do with your time like this year
00:12:52by actually watching this video and doing the stuff.
00:12:55'Cause it's so easy, right?
00:12:55It's so easy for us to just watch productivity videos
00:12:58on the internet and feel as if we're being productive.
00:13:00But like, you know, if we're not gonna do the thing,
00:13:02it's like, what's the point of watching the content?
00:13:04It just becomes sort of mindless entertainment
00:13:05or like productivity pornography at that point, you know?
00:13:07We don't want that, we wanna actually do the stuff.
00:13:09Anyway, now once you've got a bit of a sense
00:13:11of what you want your work main quest to be,
00:13:13I actually have a tweak that I would do to this.
00:13:16So I've got a recommended phrasing
00:13:18for how to phrase your work main quest.
00:13:20And this is how I would recommend you phrase it.
00:13:22My work main quest is to dot, dot, dot.
00:13:25This is the single most important thing for me to accomplish
00:13:28in the next 90 days because dot, dot, dot.
00:13:31To complete the quest, I commit that in the next 90 days,
00:13:34I will have done A, B, or C.
00:13:36And we want these to be objective verifiable criteria
00:13:38that someone else can verify,
00:13:40did we actually do those things?
00:13:41This feels really exciting and compelling for me
00:13:44because dot, dot, dot.
00:13:46And here we wanna lean into the emotions of it.
00:13:48The emotions of what'll actually drive us to do the work
00:13:50it takes to complete the quest.
00:13:51And then finally, to make sure I complete the quest,
00:13:54I am going to dot, dot, dot.
00:13:56Please feel free to pause the video at this point
00:13:58if you would like to screenshot this
00:14:00or write these down or anything like that.
00:14:01And I'm just about to give you an example
00:14:03of one of my own quarterly quests following this format.
00:14:06All right, so this is my personal example.
00:14:08My work main quest is to make LifeOS an absolute banger.
00:14:11LifeOS is my productivity course.
00:14:13This is the single most important thing
00:14:15for me to accomplish this quarter
00:14:16because once the course is finished,
00:14:17it becomes our main calling card
00:14:18in the productivity niche other than my book.
00:14:20To complete the quest, I commit that in the next 90 days,
00:14:23I will have launched and delivered cohort number three
00:14:26of the life course.
00:14:27Number two, I will have created the LifeOS field manual
00:14:29with all concepts and tools.
00:14:31And number three, I will have filmed and released
00:14:33the evergreen version of the course.
00:14:35This feels really exciting and compelling for me
00:14:37because I get to put all my productivity knowledge
00:14:39and experience into one thing, packed it up nicely,
00:14:42and hopefully turn it into future books and apps, et cetera.
00:14:45I'm very excited by the prospect of people using the system
00:14:47to genuinely change their lives.
00:14:49This is where the emotional side of the thing comes into it
00:14:51because again, like I said, unless you feel excited
00:14:53to work on this one work main quest,
00:14:55it's just probably not gonna happen.
00:14:56And then finally, to make sure I complete the quest,
00:14:59I am going to, firstly, schedule the first two hours
00:15:02of each workday to work on it until it's done.
00:15:04Number two, log my focus time spent working towards it.
00:15:07And number three, send daily progress updates to the team
00:15:10to hold me accountable.
00:15:11Now there is a huge amount of magic
00:15:12in phrasing your quests in this way.
00:15:15Like it does take some time to think about this,
00:15:17but the way I think about it is like changing,
00:15:19like tweaking the destination that you're going towards
00:15:22actually makes a meaningful difference in where you end up
00:15:24and also the journey you take to get there.
00:15:26It's worth taking a little bit of time
00:15:27just to make sure we're actually going in the right direction,
00:15:30going towards a place we actually want to get to
00:15:32because the least productive
00:15:34and the most heartbreaking thing of all
00:15:35is when you spend so much time being productive,
00:15:38being efficient, getting to a destination,
00:15:40only to realize that it was the wrong destination
00:15:42to begin with.
00:15:43And if you just spent a little bit of time
00:15:45thinking about it upfront,
00:15:46then maybe the destination could have been improved
00:15:48and you could have saved all that time and effort.
00:15:50Naturally, we don't want this to be a recipe
00:15:51for never doing anything
00:15:52because obviously you can never be fully certain
00:15:55about the course of action you wanna take,
00:15:57but it's worth spending, I would say half an hour,
00:15:59once a quarter to decide, you know,
00:16:01what's really the main thing
00:16:03I wanna work towards this quarter.
00:16:04Now we're gonna put a couple of more examples
00:16:06of work main quests on the screen.
00:16:08When these examples are on screen,
00:16:09feel free to pause the video
00:16:10if you wanna have a closer look at what the example is.
00:16:12This example is for the work main quest
00:16:14of completing a book proposal.
00:16:16This is an example I would have used
00:16:18when I was working as a doctor
00:16:19to apply for core surgical training residency program.
00:16:23And here is an example of maybe your work main quest
00:16:25is actually starting a side hustle of a YouTube channel.
00:16:27This is what that might look like.
00:16:29These are just some random examples
00:16:30that are relevant to my own personal experience,
00:16:32but hopefully you can have a look at these examples
00:16:34and you can see, oh, okay,
00:16:35I see what Ali's doing with these examples
00:16:37that are relevant to him.
00:16:38Great, let me figure out how I can apply
00:16:40those sorts of examples to my own situation.
00:16:42And again, if you actually do this,
00:16:43if you actually take the time while watching this video
00:16:46to figure out what is gonna be your work main quest
00:16:48for the next 90 days, and you phrase it out in that way,
00:16:51and you think about it, and you leave a comment down below,
00:16:53I can basically guarantee this is gonna be
00:16:54the most productive video you've watched all year.
00:16:56Okay, so at this point, we have a work main quest.
00:16:58We are now gonna follow a somewhat similar method
00:17:00to have a life main quest.
00:17:02The questions are a little bit different though.
00:17:03In life, what is the single most important goal or project
00:17:06for you to accomplish in the next three months?
00:17:08That is gonna be your life main quest.
00:17:10Some other ways of thinking about this,
00:17:12what is the one thing that if accomplished
00:17:13would bring the most joy, fulfillment,
00:17:15or peace to your personal life?
00:17:17If you fast forward three months,
00:17:18what is the one accomplishment
00:17:20that would make you feel the most proud?
00:17:22Alternatively, what is the one change
00:17:24that would positively impact every other area of your life?
00:17:27Alternatively, what's the one thing you've been avoiding
00:17:30but know it would have a transformative effect
00:17:32on your relationships or happiness?
00:17:34Or alternatively, you might think,
00:17:35if I dedicated one hour of each day purely focused on X,
00:17:39it would have a profound impact on my life.
00:17:42What is X in that context?
00:17:44So these are all of these different prompts.
00:17:45Feel free to pause the video at this point
00:17:47and have a think about it.
00:17:49And now once you've got a bit of an idea
00:17:50of what your life main quest could be,
00:17:52this is my recommended phrasing for your life main quest.
00:17:55My life main quest is to dot, dot, dot.
00:17:58This is the single most important thing
00:17:59for me to accomplish this quarter because dot, dot, dot.
00:18:02To complete the quest, I commit that by 31st March, 2025,
00:18:05I will have done A, B, and C,
00:18:07which again are objective verifiable criteria.
00:18:10Just as a bit of a tangent here,
00:18:11sometimes I do these workshops and people are like,
00:18:13I commit that I will stop procrastinating.
00:18:15But like stopping procrastinating
00:18:16is not objective verifiable criteria, right?
00:18:18Like you can fool yourself into thinking
00:18:20you've stopped procrastinating,
00:18:21but you're not actually gonna do it.
00:18:22And you've probably been trying to stop procrastinating
00:18:24for like 20 years at this point and you failed.
00:18:26So like, we got to change something.
00:18:28Some objective verifiable criteria in that case might be,
00:18:30I commit that every day I will log my focused minutes
00:18:34and I will get my focused minutes to 180 minutes focused
00:18:37every workday, 80% of the time.
00:18:39That would be something that someone else could verify,
00:18:41but they can be like, hey, where's your focus log?
00:18:43If you don't know what a focus log is,
00:18:44I have done a whole three-part series
00:18:46on how to focus better.
00:18:47I talk about it way more in there,
00:18:48but basically you're just tracking the amount of time
00:18:50you're spending focusing and that is completely needle moving
00:18:53for your ability to focus.
00:18:54That's how you turn something intangible,
00:18:56like I want to stop procrastinating,
00:18:57into something that's a little bit more tangible,
00:18:59which makes it more likely that you'll actually achieve it.
00:19:01Okay, that was a bit of a tangent, let's keep going.
00:19:02This feels really exciting and compelling for me
00:19:05because dot, dot, dot.
00:19:07And finally, to make sure I complete the quest,
00:19:09I am going to dot, dot, dot.
00:19:10Again, feel free to pause to take a screenshot
00:19:12and actually we'll put this stuff
00:19:13in the video description down below as well,
00:19:15so you don't have to like take notes.
00:19:16You can just like look at it in the video description.
00:19:18Now here's an example from my own personal life
00:19:20for my quarterly quest for the next 90 days.
00:19:22My life main quest is to build
00:19:24a martial arts habit into my life.
00:19:26This is the single most important thing
00:19:27for me to accomplish this quarter
00:19:29because I've been putting it off for years
00:19:30and it'll have a transformational effect on my health
00:19:32and hopefully my ability to defend myself
00:19:34and my family if anyone starts on me.
00:19:36To complete the quest, I commit that in the next 90 days,
00:19:38I will have attended at least 12 classes,
00:19:41averaging one per week throughout the quarter.
00:19:43This feels really exciting and compelling for me
00:19:45because I've been wanting to do martial arts stuff for ages.
00:19:48And by making this quest happen,
00:19:49I'll figure out which one I enjoy,
00:19:50where I enjoy doing it and can get started
00:19:52on climbing this new mountain of adventure.
00:19:55To make sure I complete the quest,
00:19:56I am going to spend an hour tomorrow
00:19:58making a notion page with all nearby options,
00:20:00ask my wife Izzy to hold me accountable to this.
00:20:02Thirdly, check in with myself each week
00:20:04as part of my weekly review
00:20:05to make sure I've got a class scheduled
00:20:07for the following week.
00:20:08And four, mention it in a YouTube video
00:20:09so it would be pretty embarrassing
00:20:11if me as a self-anointed productivity expert
00:20:13doesn't actually manage to do it.
00:20:15So that is my life main quest.
00:20:16I'm gonna give you a couple of other examples as well.
00:20:18So this is an example from, let's say, fitness.
00:20:21And this would be an example from the world of dating.
00:20:26At this point, if you've actually done the exercise,
00:20:28you might be thinking,
00:20:28oh, but I have other things I wanna do.
00:20:31And the other things
00:20:32that are not the one most important thing,
00:20:34I think of those as side quests.
00:20:36And I tell myself, for work and life,
00:20:38I'm allowed to have two or three side quests,
00:20:41but the main quest is the one that absolutely has to be done.
00:20:43And the side quests are more of a nice to have.
00:20:45It's like, I'm not gonna beat myself up too much
00:20:47if I don't manage to do it.
00:20:48Like, I'm not marshaling all my effort
00:20:50and focus towards those things.
00:20:51I am really focusing on my main quest.
00:20:53And then the side quests are like, you know, kind of whatevs.
00:20:56Now, if you actually do these three steps,
00:20:58number one, reflect, number two, align,
00:20:59and number three, plan your main quest for work and life,
00:21:02I can pretty much guarantee
00:21:03that you will have set yourself up
00:21:04to actually make a transformational change
00:21:06to your life in the next 90 days.
00:21:08Of course, once you've set the goal,
00:21:09you actually have to achieve the goal.
00:21:11And if you're interested in that, I have a video over here,
00:21:13which has five very simple evidence-based things you can do
00:21:16to massively increase the odds
00:21:17that you're actually gonna do the thing
00:21:19that you've decided to do.
00:21:19So check out that video over there.
00:21:21Thank you so much for watching. Bye-bye.