Here’s a practical guide on how to plan your week like a CEO — even if you’re a student, business owner, creative, or just someone trying to stay organized. CEOs don’t just work hard — they work smart, plan ahead, and focus on results.
🧠 Step-by-Step: How to Plan Your Week Like a CEO
✅ 1. Start with Your Vision (Not Just To-Do Lists)
•Ask: What’s my main goal this week?
•Align your tasks with your bigger mission — whether it’s growing a business, improving your health, or completing schoolwork.
Example: Instead of “Do social media,” say “Grow engagement by 10%.”
🗓️ 2. Do a Sunday or Monday Planning Session
•Set aside 30–60 minutes to plan the week.
•Grab a planner, app, or notebook and review:
•Goals
•Meetings/classes
•Personal commitments
•Self-care time
💡 Use tools like Notion, Trello, Google Calendar, or a paper journal.
3. Use the CEO “Big 3” Rule
Pick 3 main priorities for the week:
1.One professional goal
2.One personal goal
3.One spiritual or growth-related goal
✅ Focus on impact, not just busyness.
🕐 4. Time Block Your Days
•Break your day into focused blocks of time for different types of work.
•Add in rest, meals, travel, and fun!
Here’s a practical guide on how to plan your week like a CEO — even if you’re a student, business owner, creative, or just someone trying to stay organized. CEOs don’t just work hard — they work smart, plan ahead, and focus on results.
🧠 Step-by-Step: How to Plan Your Week Like a CEO
✅ 1. Start with Your Vision (Not Just To-Do Lists)
•Ask: What’s my main goal this week?
•Align your tasks with your bigger mission — whether it’s growing a business, improving your health, or completing schoolwork.
Example: Instead of “Do social media,” say “Grow engagement by 10%.”
🗓️ 2. Do a Sunday or Monday Planning Session
•Set aside 30–60 minutes to plan the week.
•Grab a planner, app, or notebook and review:
•Goals
•Meetings/classes
•Personal commitments
•Self-care time
💡 Use tools like Notion, Trello, Google Calendar, or a paper journal.
3. Use the CEO “Big 3” Rule
Pick 3 main priorities for the week:
1.One professional goal
2.One personal goal
3.One spiritual or growth-related goal
✅ Focus on impact, not just busyness.
🕐 4. Time Block Your Days
•Break your day into focused blocks of time for different types of work.
•Add in rest, meals, travel, and fun!
🔁 5. Use a Weekly Routine
•Create a template to reduce decision fatigue.
Example Weekly CEO Rhythm:
•Monday: Planning + Admin
•Tuesday: Focused work
•Wednesday: Meetings + Team catch-ups
•Thursday: Strategy + Creative work
•Friday: Review, content, or networking
🧾 6. Keep a “Running Task List”
•Have a single spot where you dump random ideas or to-dos.
•Each night, move 3–5 tasks to the next day’s plan.
📍Tools: Notes app, Notion, or a small notebook
✅ 7. End the Week With a CEO Review
Ask yourself:
•What worked?
•What didn’t?
•What can I improve?
•What should I stop doing?
Celebrate wins, even small ones. CEOs reflect, adjust, and improve.
✨ Bonus Habits of High-Performing CEOs
•Wake up early and have a solid morning routine
•Protect your energy — not just your time
•Learn something new weekly (read, podcast, mentor)
•Say “no” more than you say “yes”
🧩 Tools CEOs Love
Tool
Use
Google Calendar
Time blocking & appointments
Notion
Organizing projects & goals
Trello
Task management
Forest / Pomodoro apps
Staying focused
A5 Planner
Writing things down physically
💡 Key Mindset:
“If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” — Benjamin Franklin
CEOs don’t leave life to chance. They lead it with clarity.