This reframe changed how I think about planning...
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Hey iza,


I have a complicated relationship with my calendar...


It's the most ruthlessly honest thing in my life.


 It never softens the blow, never makes excuses for me, and never lets me pretend I didn't say I was going to do something.

That's why I sometimes HATE opening it. It shows me exactly where I am. What I promised, what's overdue, what I've been avoiding... Every single time.


Most people think of accountability as something another person provides. A coach, a partner, someone who checks in on you. (And yes - those ARE great ways to hold yourself accountable)


But your calendar is an accountability tool that's available to you all day, every day - as long as you actually use it right.


Here's how I think about it:


When I put something on my calendar, I'm making a contract with my future self. 


And when something comes up and I want to move it... the calendar forces the reckoning. 


I can see exactly what I said I'd do, exactly what it costs to push it, and exactly what I'm trading away. 


I'm looking at the evidence of every trade I'm making.


The catch is that none of this works without actually planning your week in the first place!


A calendar full of meetings isn't a plan.


A real plan is intentional, structured, and built around what actually matters that week.


That's exactly what the Winning the Week Masterclass teaches. It's FREE, about an hour long, and the best place to start if you want your calendar working for you.


Catch the masterclass HERE


To your next level life,

Demir & Carey Bentley

Founders, Lifehack Method


P.S. The calendar doesn't lie. But you have to give it something true to work with first