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	<title>Comments on: Lesson # 4 &#8211; Weekly Planning</title>
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		<title>By: Wessam Adib</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wessam Adib</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello, I&#039;m an airline pilot struggling for many many years to fit what I dream to do like writing a book or learn music! and simply the changing rhythm of my schedules makes it almost impossible to keep track of anything and when the &quot;Day Off&quot; shows up I&#039;ll be like one who have a blank memory with a big whole in it! So what ever presents itself to do in that day off, hijack my day.
I would even be reading a book and after some many flights in a row I&#039;ll forget what book was I reading! and that&#039;s the story of almost all airline pilots I knew.
After many years of research about what would fit our (airline pilots) hectic style of life, I came across your &quot;Achieve Planner&quot; I&#039;m reading the ebook and trying to implement it, as a top of my priorities. But Have questions.
1. When I plan the perfect week my trips will over lap the perfect time to do anything, and if I&#039;m at home I might be sleeping from or after night flight.
2. I can&#039;t see a way to make me, plan my perfect week around my schedules, unless I have to enter my schedules manually (I mean not using outlook, where I have my schedule already) and it means I have to re-enter it again, which I honestly hate to do. 
p.s. my schedule is issued once a month.
So is there a way around or a concept that I couldn&#039;t catch?  
Your help is highly appreciated.
Wessam Adib</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, I&#8217;m an airline pilot struggling for many many years to fit what I dream to do like writing a book or learn music! and simply the changing rhythm of my schedules makes it almost impossible to keep track of anything and when the &#8220;Day Off&#8221; shows up I&#8217;ll be like one who have a blank memory with a big whole in it! So what ever presents itself to do in that day off, hijack my day.<br />
I would even be reading a book and after some many flights in a row I&#8217;ll forget what book was I reading! and that&#8217;s the story of almost all airline pilots I knew.<br />
After many years of research about what would fit our (airline pilots) hectic style of life, I came across your &#8220;Achieve Planner&#8221; I&#8217;m reading the ebook and trying to implement it, as a top of my priorities. But Have questions.<br />
1. When I plan the perfect week my trips will over lap the perfect time to do anything, and if I&#8217;m at home I might be sleeping from or after night flight.<br />
2. I can&#8217;t see a way to make me, plan my perfect week around my schedules, unless I have to enter my schedules manually (I mean not using outlook, where I have my schedule already) and it means I have to re-enter it again, which I honestly hate to do.<br />
p.s. my schedule is issued once a month.<br />
So is there a way around or a concept that I couldn&#8217;t catch?<br />
Your help is highly appreciated.<br />
Wessam Adib</p>
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