Brian P. Morgan and Michael Lennington suggest a similar approach in their book The 12-Week Year . But instead of breaking the year into four standard quarters, they condense it into four cycles of 12 weeks each.
This subtle shift creates a sense of urgency and focus. With a shorter time frame, you’re less likely to procrastinate because each “year” feels finite, and delaying important tasks even by a week can significantly impact your results.
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