Lección 1
Setting Your Intentions & Filters
Today’s objective is to understand how setting clear intentions shapes your focus, emotions, and actions throughout the day.
The theory for this section states that your brain constantly filters information to manage complexity. Those filters are driven by your goals, expectations, and assumptions—meaning that what you choose to focus on determines what you experience. When you set powerful intentions, you train your mind to notice opportunities, reduce distractions, and direct energy toward what truly matters.
Lección 2
Setting Great Goals
In the last session, we explored how setting clear intentions and mental filters helps you take charge of your day before it takes charge of you.
Today’s objective is to learn how to turn those intentions into action by setting specific goals that direct your focus and drive consistent progress.
The theory for this section states that the most effective goals are clear, energizing, and actionable—framed around what you want to achieve rather than what you want to avoid. When goals are personally meaningful and broken into manageable steps, they transform motivation into measurable momentum.
Lección 3
Making The Hours In The Day Count
In the last session, we learned how to set clear, meaningful goals that align with your intentions and give your day direction.
Today’s objective is to master how you use your hours—organizing time in ways that protect focus, sustain energy, and drive meaningful progress.
The theory for this section states that real productivity isn’t about doing more; it’s about doing what matters most with full attention and minimal friction. When you align focus, energy, and priorities, you accomplish more in less time—with less stress.
Lección 4
Planning Deliberate Downtime
In the last session, we saw how structuring your hours through singletasking, batching, and zoning helps you protect focus and get meaningful work done.
Today’s objective is to understand how deliberate rest and reflection fuel sharper thinking, better decisions, and greater creativity.
The theory for this section states that rest isn’t a reward for hard work—it’s a performance tool. Strategic pauses reset attention, prevent fatigue, and allow your brain to connect ideas in ways nonstop effort never can.
Lección 5
Overcoming Overload
In the last session, we explored how rest and reflection sustain performance and protect your decision-making power.
Today’s objective is to learn how to spot overload early, reset quickly, and stop it from building before it drains your focus and energy.
The theory for this section states that overload isn’t just about how much you’re doing—it’s about how your brain experiences pressure. When demands pile up without clear boundaries or recovery, the brain shifts into survival mode, shrinking creativity, clarity, and control. Recognizing and managing that shift is the key to staying productive under pressure.
Lección 6
Building Rapport
In the last session, we explored how to prevent overload from taking control—how to pause, plan with intention, and protect your priorities so focus and calm stay intact.
Today’s objective is to master the skill of building genuine rapport—making conversations smoother, collaboration easier, and trust stronger.
The theory for this section states that rapport doesn’t just happen; it’s created through small, deliberate behaviors that signal warmth, attention, and respect. When people feel seen and safe, communication flows, and productivity follows.
Lección 7
Influencing Others
In the last session, we explored how rapport fuels trust—how curiosity, shared goals, and genuine attention turn conversations into connections.
Today’s objective is to learn how to influence others so your ideas don’t just land—they lead to action.
The theory for this section states that true influence isn’t about pressure or persuasion; it’s about clarity, relevance, and timing. When your message feels purposeful, simple, rewarding, and backed by social proof, people naturally align and follow through.
Lección 8
Navigating Everyday Frustrations
In the last session, we explored how to influence others by giving clear reasons, removing friction, spotlighting benefits, and showing credible proof that action pays off.
Today’s objective is to learn how to handle frustrations and setbacks so they don’t derail your focus or productivity.
The theory for this section states that while frustration is inevitable, your response determines its impact. When you can name what you feel, create distance from the emotion, ask better questions, and calm your body, you turn disruption into direction—and keep your day on track.
Lección 9
Refreshing Yourself
In the last session, we explored how to manage everyday frustrations by naming emotions, stepping back for perspective, asking better questions, and resetting your body’s response through breathing.
Today’s objective is to learn how to boost and renew your energy so you can stay focused and engaged all day.
The theory for this section states that energy isn’t fixed—it’s renewable. Through small, intentional practices like gratitude, movement, and mindful pauses, you can recharge motivation and restore clarity even in the middle of a demanding day.
Lección 10
Making It Stick
In the last session, we explored how to renew energy throughout the day using gratitude, kindness, small wins, purpose, and self-awareness to stay steady and focused.
Today’s objective is to learn how to make these new habits stick using three proven strategies: reward, remind, and repeat.
The theory for this section states that the brain loves efficiency—it runs on autopilot to save energy, which is why old habits feel easy, even when they’re unhelpful. But the brain is also adaptable. With consistent practice and the right cues, you can rewire your default settings, turning positive actions into automatic behaviors that sustain your energy and productivity over time.