LifeTime™ 4K Weeks Poster 4000 Weeks Your Life in Weeks Wall Calendar - Digital Edition, Medium Size

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LifeTime™ 4K Weeks Poster 4000 Weeks Your Life in Weeks Wall Calendar - Digital Edition, Medium Size

LifeTime™ 4K Weeks Poster 4000 Weeks Your Life in Weeks Wall Calendar - Digital Edition, Medium Size

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Unlike other calendar apps that try to cram in as much as possible, Google Calendar relies on a simple and professional design to keep your calendar tidy. It’s certainly aesthetically pleasing, but some power users may find it hard to find all the settings and options they may require. You can view one day, four days, a week, a month, or even a whole year at one time.

Although Calendly has a relatively simple user interface, its developers have put a lot of thought and attention into making the app both streamlined and accessible. The only downside is that there aren’t a lot of customization options though you can tweak how the app looks. Fantastical is well known for its beautiful design and interface. Everything inside the app is laid out logically and there are also plenty of customization options to make your calendars your own. Fantastical also provides three themes to choose from so you can have the standard Fantastical theme, a light one, or a dark one that provides you with a consistent view of your calendar across both desktop and mobile. Events can be structured so you see them by week or in a list with an agenda view. There's also a view that shows a map of all your events that have a location attached to them. Just imagine the perspective you´d get in 5 years if you keep on taking your weekly notes. All the memories and feelings you would be able to cherish again.The biggest downside to Lightning Calendar is that it features an older, dated user interface which lags far behind some of the more minimalist approaches employed by most of Lightning’s competitor apps. This could be perfect for those that like to keep things simple or for those with older machines that can’t be bogged down running multiple modern applications. Since Tim Urban published the Life Calendar post in 2014, he’s inspired a movement of entrepreneurs and creatives to start regularly reflecting on their lives. I’ve done the research for you and listed the top ways to incorporate a Life Calendar of your own into your life. I reflect on how each week anywhere from 30–60 minutes each week, but the gain I get from doing this over reflecting for 5 minutes might only be 50%, whereas the gain one could perceive from reflecting 0 minutes each week to just 5 or 10 is likely to be more like 150%. Apple Calendar lets you view your schedule in day, week, month, and year view, and color coding makes it easy to keep your calendars and events organized. That said, there are few customization options available which is typical of Apple’s other software.

We’ve all had Neither Weeks and they don’t feel good. And when a long string of Neither Weeks happens, you become depressed, frustrated, hopeless, and a bunch of other upsetting adjectives. It’s inevitable to have Neither Weeks, and sometimes they’re important—it’s often a really bad Neither Week that leads you to a life-changing epiphany—but trying to minimize your Neither Weeks is a worthy goal. Each row of weeks makes up one year. That’s how many weeks it takes to turn a newborn into a 90-year-old. Note: If you want to print this post or read it offline, the PDF is probably the way to go. You can buy it here. One slight issue with all of these life calendars is that they list 52 weeks in a year, which of course is not quite accurate. There are 52 weeks + a day or two in each year, which means that at some point in the year you’ll have to fudge one of the weeks. It’s designed to work with the rest of Google’s services, which are becoming increasingly integrated in an era where the company is focusing on saving users time with artificial intelligence, like its chatbot Bard. There are colorful cards for each month, and events like flights from your Gmail automatically show up in your calendar as well as video calling entries from the company’s own platform, Meet. Events can also be organized by sorting them into separate calendars or color-coded by their category.Of course, if a diamond is enjoyable but by enjoying it you’re screwing your future diamonds (an Instant Gratification Monkey specialty), that’s not so good. Likewise, if you’re using diamond after diamond to build something for your future, but it’s not making you happy and seems like a long-term thing with no end in sight, that’s not great either. Outlook Calendar may seem a bit limited in terms of features but the app supports all of the standard view modes including day, week, month, and schedule. It’s great for people with busy calendars because it allows you to view multiple accounts at once. It’s also a neat tool for organization freaks, with plenty of folders and sharing options. If you’re a new parent, it might be fun to make one for your child so they can look at it later and have some info on what happened in the first few years of their life. I created this small life calendar to be embeddable in your digital life, so you can sometimes think about your time. If you take into account the age you might expect to reach you’ll see what proportion of your life has been used up.

Want to complete more tasks, projects, and goals while staying in complete control of your productivity? Then you must try this Notion Productivity System. Reflecting in the form of a Life Calendar has a very little downside and a much bigger upside. It allows you to get your feet wet and will make it easier to establish a more long-form reflection practice in the future. My Life Calendar A Life Calendar helps you to visualize your life in colorful weekly grids. Each week is symbolized by a little box, that can be colored by you. Add a note every week, and capture your thoughts, feelings, memories & reflections you cherish during that time. It’s like your personal diary that you can read later! Tim teaches us that we can either live our life by enjoying the present, (hoping not to succumb to instant gratification monkey) or work at the expense of our present selves to improve our future selves. In my own journey of personal growth, as detailed in my short book, Life Optimization 101, I came to the conclusion that regularly reflecting on my past was one of the best tools to personal growth. It took many years to build up a habit of journaling regularly though.I first saw a ‘weeks of your life’ style calendar advertised to me as I was browsing the web and found the concept intriguing. When I looked more closely I discovered that there are many very similar versions of these life calendars available – some are digital, and some can be bought as a printed out poster. Just like Outlook Calendar and Google Calendar come pre-installed on Windows and ChromeOS devices, Apple Calendar is installed on iOS, iPadOS and macOS devices by default and is free to use. This means that if you have a MacBook or iPhone, you already have this calendar app installed on your device and ready to go. Write something in each week’s box as it goes by—the boxes are large enough to write a few words in with a sharp pencil. I was curious as to where this idea came from. On 5th December 2012 Craig Weller wrote about a very basic life calendar that he was using where he was filling in the ‘week’ boxes in what is a simple printed 52×80 grid. He calls it a ‘Memento Mori’ chart – it means ‘remember you will die’. The earlier parts consisting of solid purple, yellow, pink, red and orange exist to represent monumental changes in the earlier part of my life prior to having a Life Calendar. After that I chose to represent weeks in the following:



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