That's a hoax I could perpetrate.
Actually it's RCPS.
Those are the broad stages in the order given - top to down - that the mind would follow if it gets down to planning really really meticulously.
Also the thing is, for us to schedule, it becomes imperative consciously or unconsciously to pass the 3 stages. Without that, scheduling could often be a real pain and it often is.
Interesting point also is that the typical 'calender', 'to do list' diaries and apps, and the annual dated planners directly ask you to schedule. Really speaking, they haven't figure out how to make us recall and categorize. Obviously, if it's difficult to recall, it's difficult to prioritize anyway. If you can't prioritize what's the point of any schedule. In essence, work still happens rather haphazardly.
With Cockpit, the first two stages become so obvious and simple. Recally and Categorizing. Once the first two stages are crossed, you'll see that Prioritizing and Scheduling also become very easy to pull off.
Actually it's RCPS.
Those are the broad stages in the order given - top to down - that the mind would follow if it gets down to planning really really meticulously.
Also the thing is, for us to schedule, it becomes imperative consciously or unconsciously to pass the 3 stages. Without that, scheduling could often be a real pain and it often is.
Interesting point also is that the typical 'calender', 'to do list' diaries and apps, and the annual dated planners directly ask you to schedule. Really speaking, they haven't figure out how to make us recall and categorize. Obviously, if it's difficult to recall, it's difficult to prioritize anyway. If you can't prioritize what's the point of any schedule. In essence, work still happens rather haphazardly.
With Cockpit, the first two stages become so obvious and simple. Recally and Categorizing. Once the first two stages are crossed, you'll see that Prioritizing and Scheduling also become very easy to pull off.

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