Executive planning

Executive planning is breaking goals into steps and deciding the order. It helps make large tasks feel manageable.

Definition

Planning involves setting priorities, estimating time, and deciding what comes first. When executive function is taxed, planning can feel overwhelming. Tools like checklists, visual timelines, and reminders can help. The aim is clarity, not perfection.

Why it matters here

Our routines emphasize clear steps and small milestones.

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Common misunderstandings

  • Planning is the same as procrastination.
  • Good planners never change their plan.

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Citations & review

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Last reviewed

17 Jan 2026

Next review due

16 Jul 2026

Updated

17 Jan 2026

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Update history
  • 17 Jan 2026contentInitial glossary definition published.

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