You’re really great. Really.
Create
the life you dream about
Creative people – sensitive people – passionate people all get blocked from time to time. The Play List is for people who have greatness inside them, but are too damn busy with busy-work and avoiding busy–work to really gain traction.
but What is the play list?
At its simplest, it’s a twist on a to-do list. At its best, it’s a permanent approach to life-design that mixes purposeful accomplishment with freedom.
Overcome Procrastination
Procrastination is generally here to help you. The Play List will help you see what you’re avoiding, and give you the opportunity to understand why you’re avoiding it. It’ll then give you the motivation and confidence to move forward.
Understand Your Self
Once you start noticing yourself keep the promises you make to yourself, you’ll start trusting yourself with the dreams you’ve been too afraid to admit to wanting.
Manifest What Matters
Life is not a conveyer belt, and we are not robots. If you are the type of person that believes it’s more important to be than to do, then do yourself a favor and start using the Play List method.
artists, rebels and nice people: this list is for you
Stop living in should. There is time for you to do what you’re supposed to do and still do what you want to do. We need you to do what you want to do. That’s where the good-stuff is hiding. Dig it out for us already, will you?
It’s as easy as, well,
Piece of paper
Columns
queued-up intentions
The Play List is a channel for your intention.
Wanna surf the web for 10 minutes? Write it down and do it.
Wanna work on that book? Make coffee? Take a walk?
Write it down, move it over, cross it off, do it, cross it off again.
The practice of setting your intention and having a focus-queue of activities to choose from, keeps you free and productive without feeling like a robot.
How Do i get started?
It starts with a desire to work from intention rather than impulse. Then, you follow these steps:
1) Grab a notebook or piece of paper and write a line down the middle.
2) In the right column, start listing out everything you need to do, are supposed to do and what you want to do.
3) Pick 3 things from the column on the right, and place them in the left column. important: after you add something to the left column, cross it out on the right column. See – you’re doing something already!
you’re not alone
Distracted people all over the world are getting going to know The Play List. Here’s a compliation of testimonials we’re sure we’ll start to receive.
“I can’t believe I’ve lived this long without using the Play List method. I’m not productive and happy. My friends want to talk to me again. Thank you, Dallas, for creating this.”
I’ve tried everything, and I always end up frustrated with either going over-board or just giving up. But for some reason, The Play List works for me – I use it whenever I’m blocked or stuck.
Before The Play List, I would cry alone in frustration waiting for *my time* to be in the spotlight. But now that I’ve learned to work with my procrastination as a tool, there’s nothing i can’t accomplish.
I never write testimonials. But I just wanted to reach out and say how much I love using the Play List method. It’s so simple, I almost didn’t do it. But for some dumb reason…it works!