Ever set yourself some personal or business goals only to forget all about them until the moment you realised you never met them? Here are 5 steps using the Goalology Method, designed exclusively for Athena London, that will guide you through the secrets of setting goals that change your life. Achieving your objectives is simple using smart goal techniques and progress trackers for both your short and long term personal goals.
If you’re looking for a new weekly or monthly planner, you might be struggling with the age-old debate of “Which is better - dated or undated planners?” While there are benefits to both, here at Athena London we are strong believers in the power of an undated planner. Here’s why. Less Waste Zero Waste Only use the pages in your planner when you need them. That means less thrown away which is better for the environment (Just imagine how many dated 2020 planners ended up in the bin!). Cost Effective Less wasted pages are also better for your pockets. Get the most out of your undated agendas by using every single page you’ve paid for. Flexibility Start any time Using...
Start the night before by brain dumping any thoughts, ideas or reminders on to paper. Record your top 3 tasks for the next day. Focus & Clarity When you’ve planned your main tasks, you know exactly what you need to be working on and therefore, you know when you’re not doing it. You can wait until the end of the day to realise that you got off track and didn’t get much done, or you can consistently remind yourself of your focus throughout the day and get it done. Priorities If things come up and you end up getting less done than you’d like (hello, every workday ever...) by focusing on the most important things first, you can ensure that...
Why should you have a budget? Stops you from overspending without realising (those small expenses all add up) Helps you identify where your money is going Reduces stress by making sure you have enough for the important things Helps you direct your money towards the things you really care about Pay yourself first. Include your savings as if it were a bill you have to pay, rather than just spending and telling yourself you’ll save whatever’s left at the end of the month.Don’t deprive yourself. If you try to be too strict, you’re only setting yourself up for failure and disappointment. If you like to go out for a drink after work, don’t eliminate this expense, just set yourself a...