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Edit To Kpop Notion Template



edit to kpop notion template
I've made some edits to the current K-pop Notion template! I added an "Upcoming Events" section to track each group's upcoming activities. You can also include a to-do list on the pages. For example, if it's a concert, you can add tasks like "Get tickets early" or "Buy a new outfit." The "Upcoming Events" section is linked to the group database, so it shows up there as well. I also added album and media roll-ups. Enjoy!

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notion reset: new quarter edition and others
As July marks the beginning of a new quarter, I have decided to make a blog post on how I use notion to reset for a new quarter. In this blog post, I'll share how I use notion to reset for the new quarter and provide tips on how you can integrate these strategies into your routine.
why reset by quarter?
I started resetting by quarter, at the beginning of the year I watched a YouTube video explaining the 12-week-year method (the video included a notion template which is the one I use for my reset) and resetting by quarter has really helped me keep track of my goals (i do also reset by week and month but resetting by quarter is more in-depth in keeping track of my goals)
what is the 12-week year method?
the 12-week year method is a productivity and goal-setting system designed to help individuals and organizations achieve more in a shorter period. developed by Brian P. Moran and Michael Lennington, this method shifts the traditional annual planning mindset to a more focused 12-week cycle.
review the past month
I review by month not by quarter (this is reflecting on the past month, in my diary notion template) before diving into planning for the new quarter or month, it's essential to reflect on the past. here’s how I do it:
achievements and highlights: I found this template at the beginning of the year and I have edited it to match my own taste (I’ll link the template below), this particular template has a monthly reset prompt and that is what I use. I create a new page for the diary database and I fill in the prompts. this helps me recognize my progress and stay motivated.


the first picture is how the database looks on the outside, I’ve already reviewed for June and planned for July, and the second picture is how it looks on the inside, I used my July database as it is really only my goals that are on there, when I’m doing my reset, I review my goals below the divider, if I didn’t complete a certain goal I write about that and if I did complete it I write about how it worked out for me
goal setting for the new quarter
it's going to get a tad bit complicated here but I hope you understand it, first off I have multiple notion pages for each thing, I have a language learning page, and I have a learning space (for other things I learn like online courses or skills that are not necessarily school work) lately I started learning “the introduction to public relations” online.
what I do for my weekly reset is I add each lesson to the database, and for my language learning space I have a goals page there specifically for my language goals (at the beginning of the month I add my language goals, while during the week I add lessons that aid those language goals)



after setting those up, I then move on to my dreams and goals page, this page is where everything is and it's all kind of connected. at the start of the year, I added all the goals I wanted to achieve this year to the main database and in that database is a task list database when I complete tasks it updates my progress bar, and at the start of a new quarter, I add tasks to each goal for that quarter. and each day i go to the main tasks page and update it. tasks are divided by day, week and overdue


the goals that are completed are my goals for the first quarter. after I’ve set up my language goals, and tasks under my goals for each month, I then divide everything into tasks on the 12-week year page, it's divided by days and weeks (just in a table really simple and easy), below you, can see the results of the first quarter and also the planning for the first week of July.


updating my dashboard
workout schedule: I do this weekly though I add whatever workout plan I’m following to my fitness database
habit tracker: consistency is key to achieving goals. I use a habit tracker to monitor daily habits that contribute to my larger objectives
I update a lot of pages with templates for a new day, and I’m just going to list them out and add the pictures below
cleaning database
self-care tracker
skincare tracker
Bible study page
Finance page
game plan
meal planner/kitchen
Tomato Pomodoro (I update this each day with tasks from 12 week year, to use the Pomodoro timer and see how much time I spend on a certain thing)



tips for integrating notion into your routine
start small: if you’re new to notion, start with a simple setup and gradually expand as you become more comfortable.
utilize templates: notion offers a variety of templates that can save you time and give you a head start.
customize to your needs: personalize your notion workspace to fit your unique workflow and preferences.
consistency is key: regularly updating and reviewing your notion pages is essential for staying organized and achieving your goals.
for those who are just starting with notion and those who prefer something simple or just don’t have time to learn notion, get a template. I’ve been using notion for approximately 3 years now, when I started I used “the throne of pages” notion template and I didn’t get it but over the years I learnt it because I had time and wanted to learn. if you’re just looking to use notion simply get a template, there are many free and paid notion templates and you just need to find what works for you. don’t be overly complicated like me. like I said before I am obsessed with notion.
disclaimer: most of my personal templates are free templates, I edited them to my liking. the ones I can find I’ll link below
helpful links yana’s template (the one with the diary database) full template of where I got the learning space from throne of pages template cleaning notion template my notion pinterest board
finally, you can also check out “dewsnotion” tag in my blog for more of my notion templates and just blog posts I've written related to notion.
I hope this helps in some way temi out 🎀


friday reset routine
I have a friday reset, not sunday, not saturday but friday this is because saturday and sunday are the busiest days of the week for me. I’m currently at home with a lot of time to myself so I mainly spend my week trying to complete tasks and achieve personal goals with the time I have my resets on fridays and this is my routine. I do some things in between all routines
at the end of every week
001 , clean and organize my space
laundry || wipe down the bedside cupboard || wipe down bed surfaces || sweep room
002 , physical routine
take a shower || skincare
003 , notion reset
- update workout for the week // update cleaning // update habit tracker // update dreams and goals // fitness tracker // steps tracker // journal // meal plan // pomodoro // gameplan // 12-week-year // wellness tracker // skincare tracker // self-care page
004 , mental routine
get a good book or movie + dinner // Bible study x bed time
after 2 weeks
001 , clean and organize my space
laundry || wipe down the bedside cupboard || wipe down bed surfaces || clean bathroom sink and toilet || change duvet and sheets || clean bathroom and kitchen floor || wash water bottle || replace towels
002 , physical routine
brush teeth || matt hair || shampoo hair || condition hair || shave || wash out conditioner || bar soap || body scrub || body wash || take a shower || skincare: cleanser
- out of shower routine moisturise skin // skincare: cleanser, toner, mositoriser and lip balm || oil hair and go to salon
003 , notion reset
- update workout for the week // update cleaning // update habit tracker // update dreams and goals // fitness tracker // steps tracker // journal // meal plan // pomodoro // gameplan // 12-week-year // wellness tracker // skincare tracker // self-care page
004 , mental routine
spend time with siblings // get a good book or movie + dinner // Bible study x bed time
{inspired by raeniskaies}
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thursday, august 8th, 2024 | day 70/100 | ♡.°୭̥ ୨
achievements:
did some chores
practiced making conrows
made my own hair-ish
cooked for my dad
reflection:
𐙚 today was quite sedentary but productive. I did things intuitively, and I didn't feel like killing myself at the end of the day. also .my anxiety is still kinda bad [still feel like I'm dying]. but I'm better. Thank God
notes:
𐙚 nice
habit tracking:
morning stretch study time physical activity self-care quiet time drink water 0.3L/2L
🎧 Worthy of My Praise ~ Dunsin Oyekan ft Lawrence Oyor
🎀 Blackish ~ so good
photo credits: pinterest
Yes and? Yes
you do not need to spend a bunch of money to become the girl of your (and everyone else's) dreams. what you need is to take a good look at your daily habits and understand that beautiful hair and skin come from clean eating habits and hydration; that a gorgeous body comes from adequate nutrition and physical effort; that confidence comes from a tranquil mind and decent sleep; that no person of importance neglects their hygiene or dwells in excessive behavior... it needs to start from a force within you, from intuitive adjustments. then, afterwards, you can buy the expensive moisturizer. as a treat, not a need.

aww
its awesome that every day is a bunch of peoples anniversaries