The Monsoon Planning Course gives you a complete, repeatable planning system in 7 days. Frameworks, daily micro-actions, journal prompts, and assessments that ensure the lessons stick and your project actually moves.
This isn't another productivity course that gives you theory and leaves you guessing. Every day has a core teaching, a named framework, micro-actions you can take immediately, a journal prompt, and a sticky assessment you cannot move past until you truly understand it.
Discover whether you're a Visionary, Executor, Perfectionist, or Reactor. The course speaks directly to your type.
You plan and execute a real project alongside the teaching. You leave with knowledge and a working plan already in motion.
Every day has a physical journal prompt designed to unlock your deepest insights. The journal does what the screen can't.
Questions that don't let you move forward until the concept truly lands. Mastery, not just completion.
SDS Goal Formula, Weekly Blueprint, Execution Rescue Framework, Monsoon Review, and Vision Cascade.
Complete all 7 days and receive your certification. A credential that reflects real mastery, not just attendance.
Diagnose the real gap. Choose your live project. Discover your Planning Archetype.
Master the SDS Formula. Build your 90-Day Goal Ladder. Apply it to your real project.
Design your ideal week template. Protect your deep work time. Schedule your project into the week.
The 4 execution killers and their structural fixes. Remove the block on your live project today.
Run your first Monsoon Review. Extract lessons from imperfect weeks. Apply it to your project progress.
Write your 1-Year Vision. Connect your project to the bigger picture. Learn to say no strategically.
Integrate everything. Write your Planning Charter. Build your 30-day project execution plan.
For $9.99, you get the complete 7-day Monsoon Planning Course, a proven framework, daily journal prompts, and a certification that proves you've built a real planning system.
Start the Course →Most people don't fail because they lack ambition. They fail because they confuse intention with a plan. You decide on Monday this is the week everything changes. By Thursday something urgent happened. By Sunday you're making the same decision again.
The Monsoon method changes this. Rain does not ask permission. It falls with intention, soaks the ground, and produces harvest. That is the life of a planner with a system.
Unwritten goals are moods, not goals. What is written becomes a contract with yourself.
A goal without a deadline is a dream. Deadlines create the pressure that forces action.
What you don't measure drifts. A weekly review closes the loop and keeps the goal alive.
What is the project? What does success look like? When should it be done?
Open your notebook. Write one goal you want to achieve in the next 30 days as a full sentence: "I will ______ by ______." The point is to build the writing reflex, not find the perfect goal.
5 minutesWrite in your journal first, then capture your key insight here
When you write a goal, your brain activates the reticular activating system — a filter that decides what deserves attention. Once written, your brain begins scanning for opportunities to achieve it automatically, without extra effort.
A Monsoon goal has three elements: Specificity, Deadline, and Stakes. All three must be present. One missing element and the goal loses its pull.
"Grow my income" becomes "Earn GHS 8,000 from book sales." A stranger should read it and know exactly what success looks like.
"By June 30" creates pressure. "Soon" creates nothing. A deadline says this goal matters enough to have a finish line.
Write the cost of NOT achieving it. When the pain of staying the same exceeds the discomfort of change, you act. Stakes convert preference into commitment.
Write your project goal in full SDS format. Specific outcome, exact deadline, real cost if not done.
Write in your journal first, then capture key insight here
The most successful planners share one habit. They plan the week before it starts. Not on Monday when chaos has already begun. On Sunday, when there is still space to think and decide in advance.
A Sunday session shifts you from reactive to proactive. Instead of responding to what life throws, you execute what you decided. That shift produces more results in 30 days than years of hard work without direction.
Three things that must happen for the week to count. Not 10. Three. Everything else is secondary.
90 minutes every morning before email and social media. Non-negotiable. This is where goals are built.
Phone on airplane mode during deep work. One focused hour equals four distracted hours. Protect it.
Leave 30 minutes unscheduled every day. Life always speaks. Margin means it gets heard without destroying your plan.
Did you hit your Big 3? 20 minutes of review saves 5 hours of wasted effort next week.
What day, what time, and exactly what will you do?
Right now. Three things that must happen this week. Make one of them your project task.
5 min90 minutes every morning this week. Label it Deep Work. Block it before someone else fills it.
5 min20-minute recurring Friday 4pm event: "Monsoon Review." Set it to repeat every week.
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Execution doesn't fail because of weak willpower. It fails because of poor architecture. If you put healthy food at eye level and hide the junk, you eat better — not because you became more disciplined, but because you changed what was easy.
Four killers. Four structural fixes. No motivation required.
If a task takes more than 2 minutes to explain, it's a project, not a task. Break it until each step can be started immediately. "Write book" becomes "Write the first paragraph of chapter 1."
Every task starts with a verb. "Call James about proposal." Not "Proposal stuff." Vague tasks are always skipped. Clear tasks are almost always done.
Same chair, same music, same time. Your brain associates context with behaviour. Build the context and the focus follows automatically.
Done at 80% beats perfect at 0%. Perfectionism is fear wearing a tuxedo. Ship it, refine it, move. Momentum cures perfectionism faster than any mindset shift.
Name the biggest block on your project. Which of the 4 killers is it? Write the structural fix and your 2-minute first action today.
Write in your journal first
Most people avoid reviewing because they don't want to see how far behind they are. That is like avoiding the doctor because you fear the diagnosis. The diagnosis doesn't create the problem. It shows you where to apply the cure.
List everything. Not just the Big 3. This rebuilds confidence on weeks when big goals felt incomplete.
Honest. No excuses. If you hit them, what made it possible? If you missed, what specifically blocked you?
No task lives in limbo. Give it a home or let it go permanently.
One insight. Just one. Compound this over 52 weeks.
End every review by opening the next week. Three things. Written. Done.
Write in your journal first
Most people are excellent at staying busy. At the end of the year they look up and realise they haven't moved. Not because they didn't work, but because they worked without direction.
Long-range planning is just two things: a clear 1-year vision and a 90-day sprint that serves it. Every yes to the unaligned is a no to your actual future. When you have a long-range plan, saying no becomes easy because you can see clearly what you are protecting.
One paragraph, present tense, one year from today. Income, work, health, family, spiritual life. "It is [date] and I am..." Make it feel like a real place.
The ONE milestone that, if achieved this quarter, makes the most progress toward your 1-year vision.
Three monthly checkpoints. Miss one and adjust. Hit one and accelerate.
Am I closer to my vision? What worked? What do I carry forward? The steering wheel of your entire year.
Write in your journal first. Give this one extra time.
You do not want to think about your planning system. You want to run it. The way you don't think about brushing your teeth. That level of automaticity is what today builds.
The final piece is evidence-based belief. You have evidence now. You wrote goals. Built a week template. Ran a review. Connected your project to your vision. Answered hard questions until you truly understood them. Trust what that evidence says about who you are becoming.
Big 3. Deep work blocked. Vision Statement read aloud. Week launched before Monday's noise begins.
90-min deep work, phone off. 5-min evening scan: did I move my goal today? Data, not judgment.
5 Monsoon questions. Lesson extracted. Next Big 3 written. Loop closed.
Measure against vision. Celebrate wins. Set new 90-day sprint. Steering the year.
Full year reviewed. Rewrite the 1-year vision with this year's lessons. Most valuable session of all.
Write in your journal first. Give this a full page. Sign it.
Seven days. Seven frameworks mastered. One real project planned. A complete planning system that is yours to run for the rest of your life. The Monsoon does not stop. Neither do you.