About

Why HALO?

To make the big jumps, we need the right tools.

HALO or “high altitude low opening” refers to a parachuting technique in which the parachutists feels 100% confident jumping out of an airplane at 30,000 feet because they are totally prepared with the right tools.

The HALO Planner gives you the precision you need to go from free fall to your exact destination.

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Purpose

Plan the life you want

It was designed to help you plan the most important areas of your life, not just professional accomplishments, but also personal ones, to make sure nothing falls through the cracks.

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Work

Prioritize the important over the urgent.

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Self-care

Design daily, weekly and monthly habits which support living sustainably.

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Relationships

Making sure you are investing in your social connections regularly.

Meet the Founder

The most organized person I know

As a C-suite executive and board member, I have mentored hundreds of high-capacity professionals all who struggle with work life balance and prioritization. As a working mom, I know first-hand the enormity of small tasks required to get through the day.

I created The HALO Planner to make a difference in people’s lives, by helping them to:

Dream big.
Banish overwhelm.
Improve everyday.

I am excited to go on this journey with you.

Rebecca Brosnan
Rebecca Brosnan
Rebecca Brosnan
Rebecca Brosnan

Recommended Resources

How do you get so much done?

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Product FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Find answers to common questions about The HALO Planner to help you make an informed decision.

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What if I don’t know what to write for My Purpose?

This page was created to give you inspiration the moment you open the HALO Planner. If you already have a defined Mission Statement, you can put it here. You can also write inspiring quotations. You could even paste a picture of your family. The idea is that you if you need to remember why you are working so hard you can turn to this page.

Why Impossible Goals? Can we have some regular goals too?

In my experience, Impossible Goals are as easy to achieve as Regular Goals because they are motivating and exciting. However, what Impossible means depends very much on your stage of life. For example, one of my busy working mom friends set an Impossible Goal to read to her children every day. For those of us that have been there, this is as an Impossible Goal as any. Ask yourself what is possible in each area of your life. Dream Big.

What is the difference between a “Top 3 and a Daily Habit”?

The Top 3 on the Daily Page will usually link back to weekly, monthly and quarterly goals. For example, if you set a goal to write a book this year, you might have a Top 3 to write 500 words each day for a month. A Daily Habit usually tracks something you are already doing but want to increase accountability. So for example, drinking 8 glasses of water and you can check it off each day when you are done. You can have a Top 3 that is a habit that you are trying to cultivate. For example, if I sent a goal to run every day of the 30 Days in April, I would put that in my Top 3, because getting it done today leads to my bigger goals.

How do I use the Weekly Layout vs. the Daily Schedule?

The Weekly Layout is a planning tool. As you plan your week ahead with all of the formal commitments of your time for the coming week, this layout shows you clearly where you have blank space. It is in this blank space that you can plan the other things besides outside commitments of your time. It’s usually these other things that get us to our Impossible Goals. It is meant to be a forward-looking "week at a glance" rather than a moment by moment updated calendar. So, if you a meeting on Thursday afternoon cancels, you don’t have to go back to the Weekly Layout it cross it out. I use the Schedule on the Daily Pages for time-blocking. Each evening I plan exactly how I am going to use the 24 hours in my day including non-meeting items such as writing, research, reading, exercise or reviewing things. It is in this Daily Pages Schedule, I fill in the blank space with tasks.

How do I use the small boxes for the Monthly Review?

After you have used the big boxes for Monthly Goal accountability, you can highlight other things you achieved or are grateful for. I use one box for the "Books Read" and one box for "Friends Met". As I look back on the month, it helps me to feel grateful for how much I accomplished and how many wonderful things I did in addition to progress towards my goals.

What are the grey boxes for on the Braindump Page?

The big grey boxes are for categories. These will be different for each person and sometimes change month to month. One category might be “Work”. Another category might be “Finance”. However, if you have a big project at work that is due next month, it might get its own category “Strategy Presentation”. Then all the tasks in that category can be grouped together to increase efficiency.

Will you make an electronic version?

No. We are sticking with paper. The beginning of my career largely coincides with the advent of mobile devices. I used to sleep with my blackberry. However, our electronic devices have morphed into distraction machines. While I am working, mine goes in a drawer.

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