Sohere's how I usuallydoit: firstthing I dois I openupmycalendarand I take a lookatalltheappointmentsthat I haveforthenextdayandthetimethatthoseappointmentswilltake.
Likethis: 1:00, I'vegot a teamcallthatlasts 30 minutes; 3:30, I have a MarieTVscriptreviewthat'lltakeaboutanhour.
Andthen I have a 6:30 spinclass.
Then, I writedownalltheprojectsandthetasksthat I needtogetdoneand I givemyself a littlebitofanestimateabouthowlong I thinkeachprojectortaskwilltake.
Ofcourse, theseareestimates, sometimes I getthingsdonefasterandsometimestheytakelongerbutatleast I givemyself a baselinetoworkoffof.
9 - 10:30 a.m., I'm gonnawrite a firstdraftof a salesvideoscript. I'm gonnagivemyselfabout 90 minutes.
Andfinally, I make a newlittlesectionatthebottomofmynotepadwithpersonalthingsthat I needtohandleforthatday.
Forexample, getNanny a birthdaycardandmailit. That'lltakemeabout 30 minutes.
OrdermoreKumafood, allof 10 minutes, andbook a haircutforthenextmonth, takesmeabout 5 minutes.
Boom, thatisit. Supersimple.
Sowhen I dothis, itinforms [me] exactlywhen I needtobeatmydeskandworking,
whichtellsmewhen I needtowakeuptohaveenoughtimetodomylittlemorningroutineandgeteverythingdonewithoutfeelingrushedorstressed.
Theworstthingyoucandoiswakeupinthemorningandgostraighttoyourcomputerandopenupemailandthenallof a suddenyou'repretendingtoworkallday, andattheendoftheday, nothingimportantevergotdone.
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