About
What is The Neuroplanner?
The Neuroplanner is a quarterly planner that helps provide the highest chance of annual goal success while enabling a healthy brain and mental state. Each section of the planner (quarterly, monthly, weekly, and daily) factors in years of research into how our brains work. The Neuroplanner uses neuroscience techniques to facilitate goal achievement, positive habit creation, and negative habit breaking.
About
What is The Neuroplanner?
The Neuroplanner is a quarterly planner that aims to provide the highest chance of annual goal success, quarterly planning, and monthly, weekly, and daily achievement by factoring in years of research into how our brains work. Each section of The Neuroplanner uses neuroscience backed techniques to facilitate goal achievement, positive habit creation, and negative habit breaking.
Why
Why was The Neuroplanner made?
By understanding how our brains operate and being intentional about our planning, we can get the full use out of our most valuable asset. Unlocking this potential within ourselves enables us to give the world our best.
Why
Why was The Neuroplanner made?
By understanding how our brains operate and being intentional about our planning, we can get the full use out of our most valuable asset. Unlocking this potential within ourselves enables us to give the world our best.
Reviews
Scott S.
Need a tracker for your ”Atomic Habits”? Or a centralized location to capture your wins from last week? The “Main Things” for the coming week? Or a collection point for all the “Inventory” you accumulate over the course of the day? This is THE TOOL and THE CATALYST that any serious, driven individual needs to level up their prioritization and focus. I rarely take the time to leave a review, but I have found that I heavily rely on reviews and referrals. With the value and benefits I’ve received after a few years of using the NeuroPlanner, I realized that I wouldn’t be helping others learn about how they can experience and achieve the same if I didn’t contribute a review of my own.
As someone who constantly looks for efficiency, adaptions, and ultimately “a better way to do this”, it took me a few quarters to learn that there wasn’t an effective substitute for what the physical, pen-to-paper and carry-with-you all week NeuroPlanner provides. Seriously, I have attempted to create similar digital templates just so I could carry one less thing to the office and when I’m on the road. That could work, but after trying many times over the years I have found that it just adds to everything else I have to sift through on my devices. There’s also something very satisfying about having a hardcover journal, that is solid like a New York Times Best Seller, and I can write anything on any page I want!
In a world of constant dings, rings, and push notifications, the NeuroPlanner is the nucleus for how I manage my days (and sometimes hours) through the noise. I call it a “tool”, because it helps me anchor my daily focus, reflect on myself and my progress, gratitude, and ultimately, prioritization for the MOST IMPORTANT things in my life (both personal and business).
If you’re skeptical of my experience, just know I’ve used at least 3 versions of this NeuroPlanner. This speaks to the creator’s commitment to continuous improvement and receptiveness to customer feedback. The first was spiral-bound and unfortunately not ideal for transporting among other items in my laptop bag (this resulted in a folded cover and pages). The second was a hardcover that also rearranged some of the page layout in a beneficial way. The third remained as a hardcover (thank you!) with a couple of minor layout changes that I consider to be enhancements, which includes adding an annual calendar for quick reference and borders around formerly open-space sections.
So if you were on the fence, give it a chance! But to truly gain the most, you must truly be committed. I have found on many occasions that I refer back to prior days to reflect and realized the benefit of utilizing the NeuroPlanner not only looks ahead, but provides a great historical insights as well. Happy Planning!
Main Features
What makes The Neuroplanner unique are the sections dedicated to brain and mental health, controlling habits, and leveraging strengths and neuroscience to hit your goals!
Neuroself
A section dedicated to understanding your goal framing bias, DISC profile, Enneagram, personal strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. And planning to leverage this self-awareness in future planning and daily life.
Annual & Quarterly
Weekly Overview
Start the week off right with the weekly overview. Identify wins from last week, plan success review, identify what’s working and what’s not, and set yourself up for success by planning accordingly.
Summary
Take time for reflection and review. Powerful lessons learned and opportunities for future improvement. Don’t forget to celebrate the wins!
Habits
Use the latest research and brain science to optimize chances of habit creation and habit breaking.
Daily Planner
Plan each day by starting off right and handling the most important items. Track tasks and to-dos as well as delegated work.
Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they’ve been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It’s a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.
– Aimee Lehto
Neuroplanner Culmination
Neuroplanner Culmination
It took 20 years to happen overnight.
The Neuroplanner is the culmination of years of education, work experience, and trial and error. The creator of The Neuroplanner has a degree in neuroscience, an MBA, and a certification in the Foundations of NeuroLeadership. Additionally, through years of experience in leading organizations through goal setting and action planning, The Neurplanner was born out of necessity. It fills the gap that most planners don’t take into account: how individual brains work and relate to goal setting. The Neuroplanner is a quarterly planner that keeps the brain in mind.
Scientific benefits of the planner
Action plan for keeping a healthy brain, discovery of the Neuroself, positive habit creation and negative habit breaking, and a high chance of goal success.
Book size: 6×9 Hard cloth cover, case binding, 243 pages, $40
Scientific benefits of the planner
Action plan for keeping a healthy brain, discovery of the Neuroself, positive habit creation and negative habit breaking, and a high chance of goal success.
Book size: 6×9 Hard cloth cover, case binding, 243 pages, $40
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