Thank you for the comment and for the nice words.
It's really interesting how writing down goals and tasks can help anybody make a lot more progress. The brain uses a lot of energy when trying to figure out what to do, but all that energy can be saved by spending a few minutes planning your next day before going to sleep.
Simplicity also plays a role. It's always easy to complicate things too much and make entire plans about how you'll do this and that, this way overloading yourself with too much work and never getting anything done.
There's a middle ground when writing goals and planning, something between too simple or/and too complex, and if you learn how to be just there, in the middle, how to plan and choose the right tasks that can help you make progress, you can achieve a lot of things.
Planning is key, and when done well, it does wonders.
You hit the nail on the head there.
I've went and overdone it on one to many occasions. Striking a balance is totally right, you need to appreciate the present just as much as you strive for the future.
Pointless living a meaningless life.