Sentou Kaishi means to start the battle. It is a war cry used by the Japanese.
Sentou Kaishi is all about taking action every day.
Katanakaji comes first. It is all about finding out who you are and what you want. But once you have forged your sword (it usually takes six months to two years), then you focus on just taking action. No more analyzing (too much analysis will hurt you), just focus on taking action.
That being said, Sentou Kaishi is all up to you. Do whatever gets you the best results. Do whatever gets you to take consistent action. Whether it 's as simple as a to-do list you write in the morning or putting paper clips in a jar, do what works for you.
Personally, what works for me has been evolving (as it will …show more content…
I love this system. It is completely custom and, more importantly, simple.
But two other things to note (not cons for me but it might be for you): these aren 't blocked out by time and, obviously, there is no notification system.
If this is a problem, you could use [Google Calendar] instead. If you enable the Tasks Calendar, you get a layout very similar to what I 'm using on Google Sheet (and Google Calendar loads a lot faster too). Check out the image below.
Google Calendar
Maybe I 'll switch over one day.
One last word of advice. Keep this list where it is easy to see and make it a habit of opening it in the morning.
I keep mine in my bookmarks bar.
This way I have a visual cue (trigger) every time I use the internet.
Finally, sometimes the best and fastest way to do things is just a piece of paper and a pen that you keep on your desk.
Because the important thing isn 't to waste your time finding the perfect system, but to take action!
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