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In time management, I usually get organized and task it, task by task. Or I would even just
I do as much as I can until I get tired, then continue the next day. The suggestions I have tried to do
that don’t do much or work for me are using an online calendar and doing less. Online calendars
can get frustrating and easily ignore me, from not clearing out old stuff that may not matter and that may still be connected to it. Doing less can be very hard for me sometimes.
My most productive times are early in the morning and late at night. Priorities I am
committed to creating at least five to ten plus more pieces of content every day,
checking emails, organizing my environment, learning something new, journaling, and
meditating. The easy way of thinking in the morning is to just say no, I will do it later or I will do
it in five minutes, and in between those five, I might just get distracted by something else. What is
The most accessible thing to do in the morning is just to jump in and do what needs to be done that day. My typical distractions or time wasters are wanting to do too much at once.
The strategy I can use to regain focus is to write it down and continue what I'm doing not
and write down my ideas or thoughts later. The suggestions I think could be most helpful for me are
now might be the time to follow the 80-20 rule, plan ahead a couple of months, and instill keystone
habits. Some of the changes I could make are to create a time audit for myself to stay focused
and on track each day and add the new things I want to do at the bottom of the list so I don't get
distracted or sidetracked from what I was doing at the time.