Figuring out how to plan your days to be as productive as possible can be tough, let alone sticking to a routine. That’s where RPM can help. The Rapid Planning Method, or RPM, can help you streamline your daily planning process and get your action steps started sooner, making you more productive overall. And because RPM is fairly simple, you’re more likely to stick with it.
Tony Robbins' Rapid Planning Method
This technique comes from famed motivational speaker Tony Robbins, who outlined it in his Time of Your Life program. Robbins may have a cheesy reputation, but RPM has it right: the acronym not only stands for Rapid Planning Method, but it can also serve as a guideline for what your day should look like: results-oriented, goal-oriented, and with a huge action plan.
It starts with consistently asking yourself three questions, for example every morning or every week:
What should I do/What is my large-scale action plan?