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How a weekly schedule template saved me 37 hours every quarter

Back in 2019, I was building my yoga coaching business, teaching yoga, hosting retreats and workshops, all while being an engineer in my 9-5 job.

I rarely sat still.

Resting felt pointless, and I never felt like I got enough done. I was constantly overwhelmed, exhausted, and stressed out.

I never had enough time.

I know whenever I see someone say that everything changed from this one thing, I cringe. But I’m serious… using a weekly schedule template did that for me.

My calendar helped me heal toxic productivity, my tendency to over-commit, and my shiny object syndrome. Doing so allowed me to rest more, enjoy more, and focus more.

Four years later, I’m running a successful online coaching business and I currently work remotely 3-4 days a week while traveling around the world. (I’m in Cyprus as I write this)

I wouldn’t be where I am today without creating a weekly schedule template that felt good to ME.

In this blog, you’ll learn what a weekly schedule template is and how it saved me 37 hours, and $2500, a quarter. That’s 148 hours, or $10k a year!


What is a weekly schedule template?

A weekly schedule template is your average week pre-built into your digital calendar. It provides a “blank”, realistic, yet flexible structure and a clear framework for planning and organizing your week ahead.

I think of my weekly schedule template as a foundation for all the things I regularly need to do to maintain my life and well-being.

The biggest difference between a "‘weekly schedule’ and a ‘weekly schedule template’ is that you don’t intend to follow your weekly template perfectly, which is huge for a lot of people who struggle with perfectionism or all-or-nothing thinking.

You'd take your template and edit it at the beginning of each week to edit it to fit your real-life tasks, events, and responsibilities.

Once you have a weekly schedule template built, you will…

  • Feel more in control of your time, weeks, and schedule, and reduce any time-related stress.

  • Realistically see how much time, energy, and space you have available making it much easier to plan and say yes or no to things.

  • More easily keep track of everything because you have it all in one place preventing mental overwhelm.

  • See and celebrate what you’ve done and feel more fulfilled at the end of each day and week.

  • Increase your awareness of how long tasks really take and more realistically estimate how long things take.

How a weekly schedule template saved me 37 hours a quarter

I used to spend a lot of time planning, then re-planning, because my plans were rigid and unrealistic. I kept saying yes and overcommitting myself. I’d feel stressed out and behind on either everyday life stuff, or on my priorities and goals.

With a weekly schedule template, I saved 37 hours, and $2500, a quarter. That’s 148 hours, or $10k a year!

However, if you like math here it is:

Every quarter I used to spend about 5.5 hours each quarter planning it out. Then at the beginning of the week, I’d sit down and spend about 2.5 hours planning out my week. But since things changed so much, I’d spend another 45 mins each day writing out my to-do list. That’s 44.5 hours each quarter JUST planning.

At my hourly rate, that’s $3,115 spent planning.

With a weekly schedule template, I spend around 1.5 hours on quarterly planning, thinking through what I want to do. Then, I will spend ~30 mins a week editing and updating my weekly template to fit that week. That’s it. And I only spend 7.5 hours planning a quarter now.

At my hourly rate, that’s $525 spent planning.

 

Looking for your own weekly schedule template?

There’s a lot that goes into building a weekly schedule template that’ll feel good to you, be sustainable, and give you the results you want. You have to take into account your everyday life and responsibilities. Think self-care, kids (if you’re a parent), cleaning the house, commuting (if you do), work hours, date nights, etc.

Your vision, dreams, goals, intentions, or whatever word you use (I use intention!). For example, scaling your business, working 30 hours a week, or writing a book.

Then you need to match all of those with your unique rhythms, at best you can. And doing all of this without your tendency to overcommit or optimistic planner parts to take over!

Digital Calendars For Humans will help you do this in 30 minutes, or less.


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4 Mindsets to heal for a more supportive digital calendar experience

 

You’re done feeling overwhelmed, stressed, and unmotivated. You want to feel organized, clear, and like the badass that you are. Yep, I’ve said it… you’re a bad ass.

If you’ve been following along with the digital calendar for humans series, you know by now your digital calendar can be a magical tool to support you in creating the life you want.

The problem? Everything we’ve been taught about how to use our digital calendars. We’ve been told that we have to consistently follow it perfectly 100% of the time.

In this blog post, I’ll be sharing why your mindset impacts your digital calendar and the four most common mindsets that need to be healed if you want to have a more supportive experience with it.

By healing these four harmful mindsets, you can use your digital calendar to work, and stress, less and live more.

So, take a deep breath and keep reading.


Why your digital calendar mindset matters, a lot

A mindset is a mental attitude or set of beliefs that impact how you think, feel, and behave. An individual’s mindset is formed by a variety of factors, such as personal experiences, cultural and social influences, and education.

How does your mindset impact your digital calendar? It can be the thing that makes or break it.

For example, if you believe your digital calendar is an amazing, magical tool that can change your life, you’re most likely going to use it. The opposite is also true. If you don’t think it’ll work for you or how important it is, you’re not going to use it nor will you get the benefits.

If you’re committed to using your digital calendar in a flexible, open, and experimental way, it’s going to help you achieve the level of freedom you want. Yep, the opposite is true here too. If you’re committed to using it the same way you’ve been taught (aka rigidity and perfectionism), you’re likely to say it feels like a prison and you won’t use it.

The good news is, mindsets are not fixed and can be changed or developed over time through intentional effort and practice. By cultivating a supportive mindset you can improve how you spend your time, your well-being, your relationships, and your success.

Four digital calendar mindsets to consider healing

“It didn’t work for me in the past”

If you’ve been saying this, it’s most likely because you’ve tried to use your digital calendar before and it didn’t help you in the way you wanted it to. You still felt overwhelmed or scattered. It felt rigid and controlling. You have a completely valid point, it didn’t work for you with the skills and tools you knew at the time.

However, there are many, many different ways to use your digital calendar and settings to help customize it for your brain, life, and priorities. Maybe you didn’t know how to best use it for you at the time, but I know there is a way to make your digital calendar work and feel good to you.

An alternative mindset to integrate moving forward: “I can find a way to make my digital calendar work for me. Healing overwhelm, overworking, and exhaustion (for real) is worth it.”

“I suck at it*”

*Your digital calendar, time management, and/or organization.

My friend, no you don’t. This belief commonly stems from how we’re taught to use our digital calendar in a certain way. One that is all about hyper-optimization efficiency and is rigid and inflexible. But if you’re here at The Holistic Time Coach, it’s because traditional time management has burned you in some way in the past.

So, I want to validate you. Yes, the way you’ve been taught to use your digital calendar sucks. Not you. Time management and organization are challenging.

I wanted a slow, intentional, spontaneous, flexible, and freedom-focused life. And I’ve found a way to use my digital calendar to create that kind of life for myself. This goes for you if you’re neurodivergent, rebellious, creative, or an overwhelmed entrepreneur and/or parent too. You can find a way to make your digital calendar NOT suck.

An alternative mindset to integrate moving forward: “I have beautiful skills and talents, and can integrate them into my digital calendar.”

“I have to follow it perfectly”

Ok, this is the most common misunderstanding when it comes to digital calendars. Many people come in with huge expectations for themselves and spend hours planning their entire day, or week, in their digital calendars with said expectations as the foundation. Then, when life inevitably comes up and derails their plan, they throw the entire thing out the window.

The point of your digital calendar isn’t to follow it perfectly. To me, the point is being proactive and intentional with my time and my digital calendar helps me stay focused and flexible as I work towards my goals.

Striving to create a plan that doesn’t move or change, or not creating one at all, is what sets us up for failure. When you’re committed to using your digital calendar in an intuitive way, it’s going to help you plan more realistically and execute your plans with much more ease and peace.

An alternative mindset to integrate moving forward: “I am committed to my fluidity, imperfect humanity, and what’s most important to me.”

“It’s just a digital calendar”

Nope, it’s not just a digital calendar! Well, I guess it is but it’s so much more than what we think it is. You can do anything you want to do by being intentional with and protecting your time, energy, and focus using your digital calendar.

You can heal “never enough time" with your calendar. You can start celebrating yourself. You can make more time for yourself and your dreams. You can work less and have more time for the things you love. It can help you be more mentally and physically well. You can make more money. You can divest from hustle culture. You can rest more. For a lack of a better phrase, your digital calendar can literally change your life.

When you believe your digital calendar is a magical tool, you’re most likely going to use it which is when you’ll get all of the amazing benefits.

An alternative mindset to integrate moving forward: “My digital calendar is a supportive, loving tool to help me do the things I want to do and be the person I want to be.”

 
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7 Magical Google Calendar Settings For Intentional Planning

 

Planning and living intentionally is about understanding what is most important to you and living it out. It's about making conscious, deliberate choices and taking purposeful action to create the life you want.

As a tool designed to support your daily life and help you stay organized, Google Calendar can play a significant role in helping you plan and live more intentionally.

With its advanced settings and features, you can easily create a flexible schedule, set reminders and appointments, and stay on top of your daily tasks.

By leaning into Google Calendar's many settings, you can help make this process a bit easier, giving yourself the support and structure you need to stay focused on what matters most.

If you're hoping to get things done with less stress, simplify your life, or simply live a more fulfilling existence, consider taking some time to learn the many settings that Google Calendar can offer you.

With a thoughtful and intentional approach, you can use this FREE tool to help you plan and realize the beautiful life you want.


7 magical Google Calendar settings & features

There are so many things you can do with a digital calendar. However, if not all, of my clients (yes, even my fellow Type-A organizers!!) don’t realize just how many settings and features Google Calendar has to offer.

After identifying and customizing the settings and features that would help them manage their time, they were able to dramatically simplify their planning process and witness focus-motivation-clarity-and-energy magic unfold before their eyes.

The same is available to you if you put in the upfront resources to set it up properly!

1. Time Zones

As a digital nomad, managing time zones is key. I have clients from California all the way to Singapore, and I host and attend workshops across the globe.

But you don’t have to be traveling around the world to need to manage time zones. With remote work, online classes, and more, time zones are non-negotiable to manage.

Using the time zone settings in your calendar will help you more easily manage and guarantee that your plans are accurate and consistent across different locations.

Say goodbye to confusion, missed appointments, and other scheduling errors, Google Calendar is here to help!

Note: Google Calendar has three different places to customize time zone settings, so you’ll want to make sure to enable the right ones for you, your event, and your business or workplace.

 

These are all my subcalendars, that change as my goals change!

2. Sub-calendars

Sub-calendars are individual calendars within your main Google Calendar account. They’re beneficial for intentional planning because they help you keep different aspects of your life organized and separate from each other.

Separate calendars for each of the hats you wear will allow you to more easily color-code events with the option to toggle them on and off, helping you get a clearer view of each area of your life and prioritize your tasks, time, and attention accordingly.

Also, sub-calendars can be shared with others, which can be particularly useful for intentional planning in a collaborative setting.

Your goals, responsibilities, and lifestyle determine how many sub-calendars are best for you. As a time coach, I help you figure out if you want to use sub-calendars and if so, how many are right for you.


3. Integrating with other tools

Google Calendar can be integrated with many apps, including Google Tasks, Google Keep, and Gmail helping you to keep track of your appointments, deadlines, and to-do lists, all in one place. If you’re tech-savvy, you can even automate certain tasks and streamline your workflow.

Don’t forget you can also sync and access your digital calendar with your phone, tablet, and computer so you can use it on the go! Personally, I have my calendar synced between my computer and phone and integrated with my Notion (where I manage my projects and tasks) and Gmail.

 
 


Calendar-wide notifications

4. Custom notifications

Google Calendar notifications are important for intentional planning because they help keep you on track and focused.

You can use reminders lovingly remind you about upcoming important events or appointments, helping you prepare and show up ready and present.

You can also avoid getting sidetracked by less important tasks and focus your attention on what's most important to you using notification settings.

If you struggle with procrastinating or being on time, calendar-wide or event-specific notifications are here to support you. If you already know you’ll need help implementing the right calendar settings to streamline your schedule, book a free, no-commitment exploration call with me today!

5. Shared Calendars

 
 

As a business owner and coach, I’m constantly on Zoom calls with clients and collaborators. Something that always frustrated my husband was I forget to tell him I had to be on a call (aka when he needed to go away and be quiet), so I shared a digital calendar with him so he’d know when I was taking a call.

Also, I’m a digital nomad so I constantly move countries and have to manage travel. My husband and I have a collaborative travel calendar that helps you keep track of our planes, trains, BnB’s, and reservations.

Shared calendars have been an amazing tool for intentional planning and living and for better communication and connection with my husband.

 

6. Description boxes

The description box in Google Calendar is a feature I see being under-utilized all the time. If you love to plan but love flexibility and freedom, the description box is an amazing feature.

The description box is here to help you keep track of any important notes that go with an event or task.

On top of the description box being a feature that helps you to stay organized, you can add here reminders, affirmations, sub-tasks, or any other important notes to stay intentional and give yourself more freedom and choices.

A Google Calendar is one of the best planning tools I’ve found to help my creative and rebellious peeps be flexible and organized!

Check out Dr. Caroline Addigton’s story of how our work together helped her realize time management doesn’t have to be rigid.


7. Customizing your visual settings

I’m a big visual learner, my brain doesn’t process something well unless I can see it, read it, or touch it. That goes for time too, hence why my google calendar is key to living intentionally.

Personalizing the way your calendar looks makes it easier to use, more effective as a time management tool, and more motivating to stay on track with your goals

Lucky for you there are a lot of settings to help you make your calendar more visually appealing. Some favorites are:

  • You can choose custom colors for the events and background, making it easier to quickly identify and distinguish different types of events.

  • You can also choose the display options that work best for you, such as the type of view (day, week, month, or agenda) and the start time of your day.

  • You can tell it to start your week on a Saturday, Sunday, or Monday (my weeks start on a Monday!) If you love that feeling of checking a to-do off their list, Google Calendar has a “reduce the brightness of past events” setting for you.

Determining which settings are helpful for your brain is what I help my clients do!

 

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How quarterly planning helps you stay flexible and accomplish your goals easier

 

How many times have you created a plan only to have life come up and derail it all?

This is one of the most common things I hear from my clients, students, my partner, and basically, everyone who’s ever planned anything.

In this blog, I’m going to share with you why quarterly planning was the key to creating a plan that allowed me to stay focused and accomplish my goals, while also being flexible and responsive to life’s uncertainties.

Ready to set you and your business up for success this upcoming quarter? Check out my Holistic Quarterly Planner (available for puchase).

Quarterly planning accounts for life’s uncertainties

We know just how uncertain and unpredictable life is now more than ever.

When unpredictable events happen, things shift inside and outside of us. We change, external circumstances change and our goals change… causing our plans to change.

I don’t know about you but when I make plans and they change, I feel like I wasted so much of my time. I’m also reminded of how little control I don’t have over things making a part of me never want to plan again.

This is where quarterly planning is so effective.

Instead of spending tons of time at the beginning of a year planning the entire year out, quarterly planning just asks you to think about and plan 3-months at a time.

When you break your year down into four pieces, it’s easier to prioritize projects allowing you to stay focused and accomplish your goals easier. When you quarterly plan with me, you also get to pause, reassess how you’re spending your time, and realign your plans to who you are as a person.

The result?

Saving hours of planning time, doing time, and wasting time following an outdated plan (or no plan at all).

Say goodbye to under (or over) estimating your capacity

Oh, human tendencies.

Did you know that when people set annual goals (think new year's resolutions) we underestimate how much we can actually achieve?

Quarterly Planning

As I mentioned above, none of us know who we’ll be or where we're going in 12 months from now. That’s why lots of new years resolution-ers set one main goal: they just want to grow their business by 25% this next year. Or start running. Or eat healthier.

I bet you also didn’t know (but really did know) is humans have a tendency to overestimate how much we can get done in a day or a week.

We put so much stuff on our daily & weekly to-do lists, rarely getting to half of it.

Yep, you guessed it. Quarterly planning takes into account under (and over) estimating tendencies by focusing on 3 months.

When we’re realistic with how much we can actually do, our plans, and the goals we set will make it so much easier to accomplish what we want to do.

So many priorities, not enough time? Don’t worry, quarterly planning to the rescue!

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  • You have all the things that come along with growing & managing a business.

  • Maybe you still have a 9-to-5 or another gig to supplement your income.

  • You want to take really good care of yourself: regularly meditate, meal prep, work out, and learn how to knit, paint, or play the guitar.

  • You want to save money or travel the world.

  • You want to spend more time with your family and your friends. 

The list of recognizing your potential doesn't end there.

Guess what? I think it’s such a beautiful thing to want to be your best self but, it can also lead to lots of overwhelm, frustration, and inaction. 

Quarterly planning helps you figure out what to focus on NOW that will get you the best, most fulfilling results. When you plan your quarter with me, you’ll go inwards, identify what season you’re in, and how to do it all without feeling like you’re doing it all.

Click here to read more about how to prioritize effectively when life feels overwhelming.

I’ve been hosting quarterly planning workshops for almost three years.

If you want to have…

  • Clarity on what you really want to focus your precious time & energy on for the next 3 months.

  • A step-by-step plan created by your internal guidance that make it so much easier for you to follow your plan and accomplish your goals (Finally!!!)

  • Fresh intentional energy and motivation to help you really make the most of your time.

Click here to check out my Holistic Quarterly Planner now!

 
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