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October 2, 2018 at 3:02 pm #24260
Hi,
Not sure if this is the right place to post.
I’d like help with planning out the program, so I can put it on my calendar and get through it.
At this point I don’t know how many weeks I have left and as I can’t open the next modules, I can not see how much work is ahead of me and plan it out for the coming weeks.
If I remember correctly, there was a personal call included half way the program… I don’t need a mindset call, but I would really appreciate help in mapping out the program, so I don’t run out of time before I’ve gotten the results.
Can someone tell me how many hours each module is and how many hours should schedule to do all the assignments?
And also, I’d like to find out how many weeks I have to complete the program?
Would it be possible to use my call to work on the planning?
Thanks so much!
Shamayah
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October 2, 2018 at 6:21 pm #24302
Hi @shamayah-neveling! I will do my best to answer all of these questions for you 🙂
- Your progress in the program is based on how much time you put in daily. For example, we wouldn’t be able to confidently tell you that the first lesson of Module 1 will only take 30min-1 hour. It is solely dependent on the time it takes to internalize the lesson, to thus take action.
- There are about 4 ways to see how much progress you have made in the program.
- There is a PDF you can click on and print out in the “Getting Started” Module.
- When you click on ‘dashboard’ and then click ‘HECP Program’ – when you see the list of modules, on the right side of the screen you will see:
- HECP Progress pie chart (showing the percentage)
- “View Full Progress” this is what you’re looking for — a list of ALL of the lessons (although, all of the modules are unlocked for me so I don’t know if you can see those)
- A list of the modules you’ve completed and what you haven’t completed
- I’m not entirely sure on what you talk about in the midterm call. @halle-eavelyn or @jennifer-martin or @diane-hansen – can one of you specify what is spoken on the mid-term call and where she could ask questions about planning? That may be a great place for the goal setting call Halle has on Fridays.
- @tony-liddic, are you able to see how many weeks Shamayah has in the program? I wouldn’t worry too much about this if you are taking daily action.
Hope this helps answer all of your questions!
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October 2, 2018 at 10:03 pm #24331
thanks for taking the time to answer my questions. I appreciate that I won’t be kicked out of the program as long as I’m working diligently and am making progress 😉
- Your progress in the program is based on how much time you put in daily.
I understand that is how much people operate. To me that is backwards. I start with the target and then I plan how much time it will take me to achieve the target. Without insight in how much time each module and each lesson takes, I can’t make a plan. Some lessons have an hour training, others only have a short PDF to read. I understand that one person may take 4 hours to write the infomercial and another person does it in an hour. If I’d know what needs to get done in each module I can make a better estimation. I’d schedule 2 hours to complete the infomercial for example.
- There are about 4 ways to see how much progress you have made in the program.
Neither one of these say how much training and how many assignments there are in each module. I know I’m in module 2, so I can see that I’m not half way into the modules, but I want to have a better understanding of what is coming, so I can target for completion of the course by booking time in my calendar to get through.
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