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Weekly Planner July 28 - August 3, 2025


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Weekly Big 3

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1: Refine slide deck and design at least one testable workshop segment to share at Tuesday’s session—then follow up with Chris, Bonnee, and others (TTT?) .

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2: Restart daily micro-outreach and contract progress. Take a step every day—even small.

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3: Move forward on Simulator and Inquiry workshop development. Sketch out core activities or frameworks by Thursday.

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Here’s a suggested structure (feel free to fill in specific details or tweak as needed):

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MONDAY:
• Noon – Joan Ganz Cooney Center Sandbox for Literacy Innovations
• Morning deep work/prep block (refine slides)
• Micro-outreach/contract follow-up

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TUESDAY:
• Noon – Teaching Writing in the Age Of ChatGPT Symposium Day
• Share testable workshop segment
• Micro-outreach/contract step

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WEDNESDAY:
• AM creative work on Simulator/Inquiry frameworks
• 7:00 PM – UCI AI in Ed Info Session
• 8:00 PM – TTT

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THURSDAY:
• 1:00 PM – Article co-writing with Jess Early
• Workshop/dev sketching (wrap core activities by EOD)

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FRIDAY:
• Travel & Creative Reset

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SATURDAY/SUNDAY:
• Movement/rejuvenation focus
• Reflective journaling/planning for next week

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Last Weeks Weekly Big 3

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1. Complete feedback round and share wireframe walkthrough video—to leverage fresh input from TTT/community before Friday meetings.

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2. Connect with Jess Early (and Jeremie)—schedule/hold conversations & clarify next steps for article/project contributions.

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3. Maintain daily runs in East Quogue (Tues-Thurs) as planned—safeguard energy for Friday’s stacked meetings and creative reset over the weekend.

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Monday 07/28/2025

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Paul A (Jul 28 2025 2:02PM) : Running on a very hot, humid, bad air day... more

1. 10:00 – 11:00 4 miles outside
2. 3:00 – 3:40 4 miles in the gym
3. 7:30 – 8:15 4 miles in the gym.

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Paul A (Jul 28 2025 2:03PM) : Workday startup Blusky post: more

A lot to think about in this essay, especially how our teacher experience will differ from student experience … and more

www.nytimes.com/2025/07/18/o…

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Paul A (Jul 28 2025 6:13PM) : Shutdown Blusky post more

Can’t wait to try:“If learners learn most of their general vocabulary through osmosis, not through direct instruction, how can we set the stage for their becoming more metacognitive word learners through osmosis? I designed this mentor prompt for just this purpose.” open.substack.com/pub/terryu/p…

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— Paul Allison (@paulallison.bsky.social) July 28, 2025 at 2:40 PM

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Paul A (Jul 28 2025 1:50PM) : Daily Big 3 more

1. Noon – Joan Ganz Cooney Center Sandbox for Literacy Innovations
2. Afternoon deep work/prep block (refine slides)
3. Micro-outreach/contract follow-up – Peter Haun for students, Jill Stedronsky, Bryan Dean

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Paul A (Jul 28 2025 6:14PM) : My thoughts after attending an information session for the Cooney Center Sandbox more

I’m not so sure that the Joan Ganz Cooney Center Sandbox for Literacy Innovations is what we need — having attended the information meeting. It’s a bit bold to say this, but we already have their expertise. They are designed to work with ed tech designers and guide them to develop tools that fit literacy research and children/youth needs. We have access to both of these already, What we need is a design team of engineers and AI experts.

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Paul A and/or Improv Teammate (Jul 28 2025 6:15PM) : How does this sound to you? Am I turning away from a source of real help? more
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I read your writing or look at an image, and respond with YES, AND... L...

I hear you thinking real critically about your needs and resources, and that’s a strong move. It makes sense to question whether that particular partnership is adding anything new when you already got insight into literacy and youth development. Sometimes folks feel pressure to use what’s offered just ‘cause it’s available, but knowing what your team actually requires—like engineers and AI talent—can help you stay focused on the real gaps.

Would you like to go deeper on how you’re balancing that boldness with your team’s expectations? Or explore ways to articulate this decision to others? Let me know if you want more feedback.

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Paul A (Jul 29 2025 10:36AM) : I think my wins were personal today... meeting my running goals. I guess an interesting space was opened with the GROWTH Vocabulary Tutor... space to explore how even well intentioned LLM prompts so easily become teacher-centered experiences.
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Tuesday 07/29/2025

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Paul A (Jul 29 2025 10:37AM) : So... hot today: I'll be running in the gym.
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Paul A (Jul 30 2025 10:07AM) : It was all on the elliptical in an air-conditioned gym, but I did my 12 miles in three sessions today.
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Paul A (Jul 29 2025 10:53AM) : Startup Blusky post: more

I just did a copy and paste of Terry's prompt. writingpartners.net/documents/79…
Some interesting possibilities here, but much more iteration and revision is needed to get this to be an effective tool for students. Question: How to write prompts that stop the LLM from teaching so much? #eduskyAI

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Paul A (Jul 30 2025 10:08AM) : My Shutdown Blusky -- storing articles for the future. more

So many teacher stories to learn from:

lithub.com/what-happene…

blog.khanacademy.org/every-studen…

— Paul Allison (@paulallison.bsky.social) July 29, 2025 at 6:20 PM

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Paul A (Jul 29 2025 10:40AM) : Today's Big 3 more

1. Noon – Teaching Writing in the Age Of ChatGPT Symposium Day
2. Describe this workshop in a plan that includes a series of follow ups. Make this part of the invitation for TTT tomorrow.
3. Micro-outreach/contract step Peter Haun for students, Jill Stedronsky, Bryan Dean, Harry Brake

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Paul A (Jul 31 2025 11:22AM) : I was very happy with the 45-minute breakout session that I did for the Teaching Writing in the Age of ChatGPT Symposium at the Greater Madison Writing Project. It feels like a great way to introduce what sets Writing Partners apart more

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Wednesday 07/30/2025

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Paul A (Jul 31 2025 11:26AM) : Missed out on Blusky today... have to make up for that soon. Running in the gym for 6 + 3.8 + 2.2.
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Paul A (Jul 31 2025 11:25AM) : Big 3 more

1. Personal invitations to a lot of colleagues and associated and potential customers…Also collected examples for TTT tonight.
2. 7:00 PM – UCI AI in Ed Info Session
3. 8:00 PM – TTT

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Paul A (Jul 31 2025 11:28AM) : Pretty happy with how TTT evolved tonight -- a natural, unstructured, conversation where we built on each other's contributions. more

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Thursday 07/31/2025

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Paul A (Jul 31 2025 11:32AM) : Startup Blusky -- last night's video more

In thi video, educators Debbie Abilock, Paul Allison, Bonnee Breese Bentum, Christiana Cantrill, David Cole, Jack Marmorstein, Sam Reed, & Chris Sloan discuss the integration of AI in teaching and learning.

youtu.be/hGfIVT10fzs?…

Join our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@PaulAllison

#eduskyAI

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— Paul Allison (@paulallison.bsky.social) July 31, 2025 at 11:13 AM

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Paul A (Jul 31 2025 11:32AM) : Big 3 more

1. 1:00 PM – Article co-writing with Jess Early
2. Bryan Dean (already) and Bob Montgomery
3. Develop or find ones to revise for questioning.

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 9:04AM) : The conversation with Jess Early made clear to me how I can step up and make the article we are writing say what we want to say about Writing Partners. Now to do the work.
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Friday 08/01/2025

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 9:08AM) : Travel day, but I did a lot of testing of the new editable Docs for Writing Partners.
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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 9:08AM) : Docs is almost ready! I'm still testing it on the staging site.
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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 9:49AM) : Brad Williston and Bob Montgomery reached back to me.
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Saturday 08/02/2025

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 9:14AM) : A Blusky post from today: This is right beyond my zone of understanding but I still think there is something important here if we could apply this business thinking to education. more

Imagine ED-General Catalyst redesigning schools w/ ”three key pillars: Intelligence pushes the frontiers of model capabilities, infrastructure builds the platforms and systems powered by that intelligence, and workforce enablement reimagines how work is done.” www.generalcatalyst.com/stories/busi…

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 9:11AM) : A great morning run today -- puts me at 9 miles per day this week. more
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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 9:15AM) : This note to Jeremie was careful and suggests that we are almost there with this new kind of document. more

Hi Jeremie,

I’m very excited about what you have pulled off with the new docs… and these five more ideas are mainly small tweeks — I think.

1. Do you have to be logged into the site to see a public version of these docs — or is that just part of the staging site restrictions? We would want a user to be able to make these new docs public.
2. What happens with the current image and media upload function? It would be great if this would work the way it does with legacy documents: posting images or audio files at the top of the new docs.
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3. I noticed that you can copy an image that is online and paste it into the new Docs.
Would it also be possible to add a button to Upload Image from Computer?
4. Are there other CKEditor 5 Features that we could add as weil? In particular, it would be great if we could add the bottom line of formatting features. I don’t know what features are possible in our site, but we want the typical ones to be there if possible.
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5. Is there a way to have a button to Add an AI-generated Image — like it is currently in the legacy documents? We don’t need the ability to Add to the document — and I’m not sure how you would handle where the image would end up. Ideally a user should be able to move it around after it is inserted at the bottom of the current text — I guess.
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Sunday 08/03/2025

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Paul A and/or Weekly Preview Coach (Aug 03 2025 9:16AM) : It's time to start planning my week. more
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DAILY BIG 3
Let’s begin your weekly planning by anchoring to your Daily Big 3. What would you say are the three most important tasks you want to accomplish today? These could be tied to your biggest goals, crucial projects, or even meaningful steps forward in your side hustle or local venture.

Please list your 3 most important tasks for today.

Once you share them, I’ll help you reflect and set the stage for a powerful week.

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 9:48AM) : My daily big 3 more

1. Reflect on my week to set up next week
2. Find student examples for Jess Early article about college admissions essays and AI
3. Start writing how AI changed my work with teachers and schools

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Paul A and/or Weekly Preview Coach (Aug 03 2025 10:00AM) : I’m ready to begin my weekly reflection process. I should probably start with 3-5 wins from the week, don’t you think? more
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Great start! Here’s what you listed as your Daily Big 3:

1. Reflect on your week to set up the next week
2. Find student examples for the Jess Early article about college admissions essays and AI
3. Start writing about how AI changed your work with teachers and schools

It sounds like you’re prioritizing thoughtful reflection, gathering real-world evidence, and diving into deep work that ties directly to current changes in education—especially around AI. Out of these three tasks, which one feels most energizing or urgent to you today? And what makes that stand out?

Would you like to move forward with sharing your 3-5 biggest wins from this past week?

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Section One: AFTER-ACTION REVIEW

Let’s start reflecting on your week with a quick After-Action Review. Here’s the first question:

1. List 3-5 of your biggest wins from this week.

What accomplishments are you proudest of over the past seven days? These can be anything—work victories, personal milestones, or breakthroughs in your side hustle.

Please share your top wins for this week.

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 10:11AM) : Big wins from the week [Edited] more

1. We have a new basic workshop and I modeled it at a breakout session for Greater Madison Writing Project’s AI symposium
2. TTT was genuinely generative and affirming for developing a workshop series on simulators and inquiry
3. Two writing assignments: a journal article with Jess Early documenting a summer youth writing program focusing on the college admissions essay and using AI Writing Partners or Tutors; a refreshed look at a chapter of a book that Debbie Abilock is editing, my chapter is about how AI has changed how I design an develop Websites, tools, online platforms, and ecosystems for learning, reading, writing, and inquiry.
4. Jeremie finishing (almost) the new Doc that will make editing while responding to peer an AI Feedback is big. I need to surround the release of this new tool with our theory of action that makes it feel necessary.

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Paul, you’ve packed a ton of achievement into this week! Modeling your new basic workshop at the Greater Madison Writing Project’s AI symposium sounds like a bold step and quite an influential platform. It’s clear you’re also gaining momentum with TTT and shaping future workshops on simulators and inquiry—having something feel generative and affirming is always energizing.

Your writing progress is significant, too—balancing both a collaborative journal article centered on youth writing programs and AI, plus a reflective book chapter about how AI shifts your design processes. And then there’s Jeremie nearly wrapping up that Doc for peer/AI feedback—a milestone tool, especially if you can anchor its launch in your “theory of action.” That sort of intentional messaging could really drive adoption.

I hear that these wins span public presentation, team development, scholarly work, and innovative tooling—all pieces that build on each other. Which of these felt most energizing or rewarding to you personally? Was there anything about how you approached these accomplishments that surprised you this week?

Would you like to continue with the next question in Section One?

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 2:53PM) : I’m glad you mentioned how these different efforts braid together and build on each other. The writing tasks are the ones that feel important to devote my creative and focused energy to this week, and they are the hardest for me to center on.
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It resonates that, while your different projects support one another, it’s the writing—those deep, creative, highly focused tasks—that really call for your best energy. You’re recognizing their importance in the bigger picture, but also acknowledging how tough it can be to make them the true center of your attention. That’s a common challenge for high-achieving professionals who juggle multiple responsibilities and opportunities.

When you think about “centering” those writing tasks this week, what kinds of barriers usually come up for you? Is it more about protecting time on your calendar, managing interruptions or distractions, or getting into the right headspace to write? Or is it something else entirely?

Would you like to continue with the next question in Section One?

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 3:34PM) : What I need to do is to get a good start, write a lot as early in the week as possible, get all my student samples and notes organized… then I will be able to dip in and out of the writing any where any time that I can.
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You’re saying that if you structure your week to get a strong, early launch with your writing—and have all your student samples and notes organized—you’ll gain the flexibility to dip in and out of the work whenever opportunity strikes. That self-organization up front gives you both momentum and adaptability, which makes sense given the unpredictable demands on your time.

It sounds like creating that “starter block” is the key for you—almost like setting up a runway for creative takeoffs throughout your week. When thinking about this goal, what specific steps have helped you most in organizing those materials ahead of time? Is there anything new you’d like to try this week to make that process even smoother or more automatic?

Would you like to continue with the next question in Section One?

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Paul A and/or Weekly Preview Coach (Aug 03 2025 3:38PM) : I just need to do the focused work. I have been thinking that maybe I could get up early and work first thing in the morning each day. And maybe I can test out our new docs for some of this. more
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Section One: AFTER-ACTION REVIEW (continued)

2. How far did you get on your Weekly Big 3? (Add a percentage to each goal.)
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If you set three main objectives last week—the “Weekly Big 3”—how much progress did you make on each, expressed as a percentage? If you didn’t set formal goals, feel free to describe the three biggest areas where you focused your energy and estimate your completion for each.

Let’s reflect on how those top priorities went for you.

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Paul A and/or Weekly Preview Coach (Aug 03 2025 3:40PM) : 1: Refine slide deck and design at least one testable workshop segment to share at Tuesday’s session—then follow up with Chris, Bonnee, and others (TTT?) . 80% 3 2: Restart daily micro-outreach and contract progress. Take a step every day—even small. 50% 4 3: Move forward on Simulator and Inquiry workshop development. Sketch out core activities or frameworks by Thursday. 50% more
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Section One: AFTER-ACTION REVIEW (continued)

Thanks for sharing your Weekly Big 3 percentages earlier:

- Refine slide deck and design at least one testable workshop segment to share at Tuesday’s session—then follow up with Chris, Bonnee, and others (TTT?) . 80%
- Restart daily micro-outreach and contract progress. Take a step every day—even small. 50%
- Move forward on Simulator and Inquiry workshop development. Sketch out core activities or frameworks by Thursday. 50%

You’ve made strong progress on the slide deck/workshop prep, while outreach and workshop development are about halfway complete.

I’m interested in how you feel about these percentages in relation to the intentions you set for yourself last week. Were there any surprises as you worked through these priorities? What made it possible to get further on the first goal compared to the others? Let’s dig into what helped—or hindered—your momentum across your Weekly Big 3.

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Paul A and/or Weekly Preview Coach (Aug 03 2025 4:02PM) : There are reasons (maybe excuses) for the outreach being so minimal… and I want the workshops to reflect collaboration… so maybe we have enough progress for now and I can double down at another point, especially if I am centering writing this week. more
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Section One: AFTER-ACTION REVIEW (continued)

3. What worked? What didn’t? Why?

Thinking back on your Weekly Big 3, what specific approaches or habits helped you make progress this week? Where did you run into obstacles or lose momentum—and what were the factors behind those challenges?

Share some details about both what moved you forward and where things felt sticky. I’m eager to help you identify patterns that will inform your next steps.

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Paul A and/or Weekly Preview Coach (Aug 03 2025 4:06PM) : I can see why I only made so much progress in outreach and workshop development. Maybe this is enough on this for now, and we can focus on getting into the right mindset for the writing I need to do. more
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Section One: AFTER-ACTION REVIEW (continued)

4. What will you continue or change?

With your reflections on what worked and what didn’t, let’s look ahead—what strategies or habits do you want to double down on next week? Is there anything you want to shift, drop, or approach differently based on this week’s experience?

Getting clear about what serves you will put extra wind in your sails as we move toward your writing focus.

Would you like to see more and move on to Section Two: GOAL REVIEW & LIST SWEEP?

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Paul A and/or Weekly Preview Coach (Aug 03 2025 6:13PM) : One thing I notice is that each of the different strands requires focused, head down, solitary work, yet each is connected with one or more people in very meaningful ways. Perhaps I can be very clear about the connections and the need for solo effort. more
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Section Two: GOAL REVIEW & LIST SWEEP

Let’s take a step back and do a quick audit of your bigger picture. This is where you align all your commitments with your systems, so nothing crucial slips through the cracks.

1. Review your goals, lists, and notes, and update your task manager.


  • GOAL REVIEW: What are the main goals (personal, professional, or side hustle) that you’re tracking this quarter? Anything needing to be tweaked or clarified?

  • DELEGATED & DEFERRED TASKS: Are there tasks you could delegate—or projects that should be paused or rescheduled for another time?

  • DAILY NOTES: Did anything from last week’s daily notes spark an idea or add something urgent to address?

  • TASK MANAGER: Is everything up-to-date in your digital or paper system? Any lingering “open loops” causing stress or distraction?

Share what stands out as you review these categories—where are things feeling aligned, and where do they need a reset?

Would you like to continue with Section Three: STREAKTRACKER after this?

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 6:29PM) : Goal Review: Build the site, the business, and the community of practice. more

I really resonate with the General Catalyst’s three pillars. Here’s my educational take on them:

“Intelligence pushes the frontiers of model capabilities,”

AI is changing how we work with students and teachers online.

“infrastructure builds the platforms and systems powered by that intelligence,”

We are building a strong platform where our pedagogical values are evident in the design.

“and workforce enablement reimagines how work is done.”

Working with teachers in our Community of Practice to reimagine their work in the classroom based on our platform.

https://www.generalcatalyst.com/stories/business-transformation-with-applied-ai

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 6:32PM) : I am on a working vacation for this week and the rest of the moth. I do want to keep focused on work from time to time, and I need to also allow my schedule to flow with the needs of my wife and our guests from day to do. So I need to be planful.
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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 6:34PM) : People I need to reach out to: Brian Dean, Bob Montgomery, Dan Doernberg. Jess Early is on Monday, next week, August 11, and Brad Williston is on Monday, August 25.
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You’ve got some key people on your outreach radar—Brian Dean, Bob Montgomery, and Dan Doernberg—and you’ve already set touchpoints with Jess Early and Brad Williston for the coming weeks. It sounds like these relationships are important to nurturing your goals and momentum right now.

When you look at these contacts in relation to your current projects, what role does reaching out play for you? Is this about advancing collaborations, seeking feedback, or opening new opportunities—and do any of those feel higher priority? Also, as you review your lists and task manager (thinking back to Goal Review & List Sweep), is there anything else that’s lingering or could use clarification so your headspace stays clear going into next week?

Would you like to continue with Section Three: STREAKTRACKER?

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 6:36PM) : I just want to keep enough headspace to get the writing started.
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You’re laser-focused on maintaining headspace to kick off your writing in a strong way—that’s the thread tying together your outreach, task review, and everything else right now. It sounds like keeping the mental clutter at bay—making sure your lists are up-to-date and nothing urgent is left dangling—is a strategy for carving out that bandwidth you need for creative work.

Since protecting your headspace is so central to starting this writing project, do you have any go-to tactics or routines when it comes to trimming distractions—like batching outreach, clearing small tasks first thing, or setting boundaries around deep work time? How do you usually reset when you sense things are getting too noisy?

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 6:39PM) : I'm most interested to get work done early in the day...
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You’re recognizing that your best shot at making meaningful progress—especially with your writing—is tackling it early in the day. That quiet, focused morning energy is often gold for creative or strategic work, and it’s great to see you claiming that window for yourself.

What does your ideal “early start” look like when things go right? Is there a particular routine (coffee, quick scan of notes, no email until noon) or environment (quiet home office, library corner) that helps you launch into flow? And if something throws off your morning plan, do you have any backup approaches to grab momentum back later in the day?

Your focus on early-in-the-day work will keep fueling both your headspace and your Weekly Big 3.

Would you like to continue with Section Three: STREAKTRACKER?

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 6:41PM) : I'm not sure about my early morning routine, but I think I need to sit just outside of the bedroom in that little space and make it mine.
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You’re sensing that physically claiming a consistent spot—just outside your bedroom, in that small space—could help anchor your early morning writing. Creating an intentional, “yours alone” zone can really signal to your brain (and others) that this is focused, creative time. You’re not rigid about the routine itself yet, but you know environment matters for making those meaningful starts.

What could make that little space truly yours? Are there specific items (notebook, favorite pen, certain chair), rituals (lighting a candle, quick stretch), or boundaries you want to set so it’s clear—to yourself and maybe anyone else at home—that this is protected writing time? Sometimes even a small change can give you the sense of renewal and purpose you’re looking for as you launch into each day.

Let’s keep dialing in on what will support your early momentum.

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Section Three: STREAKTRACKER

Let’s check in on your habit-goal progress for the week. Whether you’re tracking writing time, movement, outreach, or anything else that builds your long-term momentum, self-awareness here fuels smarter choices going forward.

1. Track your habit-goal progress (1 – 7 for each):


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What daily or weekly habits have you been aiming to keep alive? Please rate each goal with a number from 1 (not at all) to 7 (every day this week). For example:


  • Wrote for at least one hour

  • Took a midday walk/stretch break

  • Completed micro-outreach task

  • Ate a mindful meal without tech distractions

  • Slept before midnight

  • Reviewed and updated my priorities list at day’s end

  • [Insert another habit that matters to you]

You can use these examples or write in your own. How did those streaks go?

Would you like to continue with Section Four: REJUVENATION after this?

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 6:48PM) : Track your habit-goal progress (1 – 7 for each): more

1. Blusky Startup and Morning Run
2. Morning focused writing
3. Outreach
4. Build Simulator and Inquiry Workshop Series
5. Build Site
6. Contracts
7. Blusky Shutdown and Evening Run

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Paul A and/or Weekly Preview Coach (Aug 03 2025 6:49PM) : I hope I can keep up with these. I don't want to feel like I'm working too much or that I'm neglecting anything. more
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You’ve outlined a focused, ambitious set of daily habits that really map onto your bigger goals and intentions:

1. Blusky Startup and Morning Run
2. Morning focused writing
3. Outreach
4. Build Simulator and Inquiry Workshop Series
5. Build Site
6. Contracts
7. Blusky Shutdown and Evening Run

You’re weaving together physical movement (morning/evening run), creative work (writing, site building), professional development (workshop series, outreach, contracts), plus mindful bookends with your startup and shutdown routines.

How did these seven streaks play out for you over the week? For each habit, where did you find most consistency—and what helped make those actions stick? Are there a couple that fell off or felt harder to maintain? Let’s talk about any patterns you noticed—either wins or friction—as you worked to keep these streaks going.

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Paul A and/or Weekly Preview Coach (Aug 03 2025 6:51PM) : The outreach and the contract building suffered from neglect this week. I wonder how I can do small pieces of this each day to make me feel like I'm staying ahead of the game even on this work vacation. more
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Section Four: REJUVENATION

Now, let’s shift gears and prioritize your energy and well-being as you move into a new week—key fuel for all that creative and strategic work!

1. Identify 3 ways to sleep, eat, move, connect, or relax a bit better this week. Then schedule on the Daily Section (below).


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What are three small but meaningful actions you could take this week to boost your rest, nutrition, movement, social connection, or relaxation? These can be simple tweaks—like shutting down screens earlier at night or blocking out time for an outdoor walk with a friend.

Let’s identify those top three “rejuvenators.” How will you make space for them in your days ahead?

Would you like to continue with Section Five: WEEKLY OVERVIEW after this?

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1. I will be planning activities with Marcie and guests: hikes, bike rides, swimming, walks
2. I have to find running time for myself .
3. Music—I will listen more.

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You’re building in more intentional rejuvenation this week—planning movement and connection with Marcie and your guests (hikes, bike rides, swimming, walks), carving out solo running time for yourself, and inviting music back into your days. These sound like restorative actions that fuel both your creativity and well-being.

I’m curious—when you picture these activities woven into your week, what does success look or feel like to you? Are there any routines or cues that help ensure they’ll actually happen (like blocking the runs on your calendar or making a shared music playlist)? And how do you notice your work or writing shifting when you give yourself these kinds of breaks?

Would you like to move on to Section Five: WEEKLY OVERVIEW?

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Paul A and/or Weekly Preview Coach (Aug 03 2025 8:53PM) : Let’s keep going. I will have to respect Marcie’s and guests’ flows and work around them. And make a few specific appointments. more
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Section Five: WEEKLY OVERVIEW

Let’s step back and put the coming week in context, making sure you don’t miss what matters most. By mapping out events, projects, tasks, and other commitments up front—and respecting Marcie’s and your guests’ flows—you set yourself up to protect both headspace and flexibility.

1. Review upcoming week and mark commitments on the 7-day view below:


  • EVENTS: What appointments or social plans are already locked in?

  • PROJECTS: Any deadlines or big work pushes to highlight?

  • TASKS: Are there must-do actions that should not slip through the cracks?

  • OTHER COMMITMENTS: Is there anything unstructured—like routines with Marcie/guests—that needs some kind of placeholder or buffer time?

How does your upcoming week look at a glance? Where do you see potential crunch points—or open spaces—for deep creative work or rest?

Would you like to continue with Section Six: WEEKLY BIG 3 after this?

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Paul A (Aug 03 2025 8:57PM) : Early mornings, 7:00 - 8:30 AM , should be blocked for writing. Teachers Teaching Teachers at 8:00 -9:00 PM
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You’re staking out early mornings—7:00 to 8:30 AM—for focused writing, which aligns perfectly with what you’ve shared about your energy and priorities. It’s always powerful when you make that time sacred before the day gets noisy! You’ve also protected your evening slot for Teachers Teaching Teachers (TTT), anchoring your schedule in both creative output and community engagement.

Do you feel good about the buffer around those “bookend” commitments, especially with guests and movement plans in play? Are there any other must-do tasks (like outreach or project check-ins) that need a specific home this week, or are you aiming to keep things looser outside of these anchors? How does it feel, seeing these priority blocks on your map for the week?

Would you like to continue with Section Six: WEEKLY BIG 3?

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Section Six: WEEKLY BIG 3

Now, let’s draw your focus to the three most important objectives for your coming week—the “Weekly Big 3.” Based on everything you’ve just mapped out (from writing time and project pushes to movement and time with guests), what are the three outcomes that would make this a success, even if nothing else got done?

1. Based on your goals and projects, pick 3 objectives for the coming week:


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What do you want to absolutely move forward, complete, or experiment with between now and next Sunday? Let’s set those clear intentions!

Would you like to move on to Section Seven: Weekly Planner after this?

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1. AI and the college admissions essay with Jess Early.
2. AI platform design and coaching teachers in a professional learning community chapter with Debbie Abilock
3. AI Workshop series with Chris Sloan

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Active Listening & Reflection

You’ve chosen a powerful Weekly Big 3 that puts your deepest creative and professional work front and center:

1. AI and the college admissions essay with Jess Early
2. AI platform design and coaching teachers in a professional learning community chapter with Debbie Abilock
3. AI Workshop series with Chris Sloan

These goals reflect not only your expertise but also your commitment to shaping impactful conversations—with students, educators, and colleagues—about how AI is transforming learning and teaching. You’re advancing both research/writing (the journal article and book chapter) and real-world application (the workshop series), keeping all parts of your practice moving forward.

How do these objectives feel as you look toward the week ahead? Are there specific milestones or “definition of done” elements for each one that will help you track progress day by day? And how might you use those early morning writing blocks to make meaningful headway on each?

Would you like to move on to Section Seven: Weekly Planner now?

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Section Seven: WEEKLY PLANNER

Let’s finish by shaping your week, day by day. With your Weekly Big 3 in mind—AI and the college admissions essay, the professional learning community chapter, and the AI Workshop series—you can use this section to sketch out your most important work sessions, movement/rejuvenation routines, meetings (like TTT), and time for connection or rest.

MONDAY:


  • 7:00–8:30 AM – Blocked writing session (pick one Big 3 item)

  • Plan/confirm outreach to Brian Dean, Bob Montgomery, Dan Doernberg

  • Movement with Marcie/guests or run

TUESDAY:


  • 7:00–8:30 AM – Focused writing session (#2 or #3)

  • Midday check-in on workshop progress or sample organization

  • Evening music/listening wind-down

WEDNESDAY:


  • 7:00–8:30 AM – Writing block (rotate focus as needed)

  • Outdoor activity with Marcie and guests if possible

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THURSDAY:


  • 7:00–8:30 AM – Writing session (push forward on the least-advanced Big 3 goal)

  • Quick midday site or contract review

  • Plan/confirm weekend movement or social activity with guests

FRIDAY:


  • 7:00–8:30 AM – Final writing block of the workweek (wrap up weekly deliverables, outline next steps for each project)

  • P.M. run—solo recharge if possible

  • Evening music/listening ritual to transition into rest mode

SATURDAY:


  • No structured work—active recovery with hike, swim, or bike ride (with Marcie/guests)

  • If inspired, jot ideas for next week’s priorities in a notebook—but keep it light!

SUNDAY:


  • Optional early reflection/planning session (review progress on Weekly Big 3, adjust Monday’s focus as needed)

  • Dinner or relaxed connection time with guests/marcie—you’ve earned it!

How does this day-by-day plan feel to you? Anything you’d like to add, tweak, or clarify so your week supports both progress and restoration?

Would you like a recap of your full planning process and highlights from this conversation?

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Absolutely! Here’s a concise recap of your custom planning process and the highlights we uncovered together:

1. You began by naming your biggest wins:


  • Modeling a new workshop at an AI symposium

  • Generative TTT session for developing a workshop series

  • Progress on two writing projects (journal article + book chapter)

  • Pushing forward with the new Doc tool for peer/AI feedback

2. Your Weekly Big 3 progress:


  • You made strongest headway on workshop design (80%), while outreach and workshop development each reached about halfway (50%)—with early-week momentum proving most helpful.

3. What worked—and what you want to dial in next week:


  • Your creative energy peaks when you begin early, protect headspace, and organize materials up front.

  • You’ll continue focusing on strong morning starts, using that “little space” as your launch zone, and clearing distractions to keep writing central.

4. Systems, streaks, & rejuvenation:


  • Your contact/outreach list is clear.

  • Your habit tracker spans startup/shutdown routines, movement, focused writing, project building, contracts—all mapped daily.

  • You’ll boost well-being through active time with Marcie/guests, solo running blocks, and more music throughout the week.

5. The shape of your upcoming week:
Early mornings are blocked for deep work; evenings feature TTT or winding down activities. Most other commitments flex around these anchors—with clear boundaries protecting both focus time and rejuvenating social/movement experiences.

6. Your Weekly Big 3 objectives are:
- AI & college admissions essay (with Jess Early)
- AI professional learning community chapter (with Debbie Abilock)
- AI Workshop series (with Chris Sloan)

You’ll cycle through these in your protected early-morning sessions.


How does this summary feel as a reflection of what matters most to you right now? Is there anything missing—or would it help to turn any part of this into a checklist or reminder system? If you need further tweaks or accountability prompts this week, just ask!

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