Saturday, November 8, 2014

Planning

No matter what field you are in, planning is crucial. I have often heard that without a plan to succeed, it is a plan to fail. All it takes is twenty minutes each day to make a plan but it will save you so much time and stress in the long run that you will wonder why you have not been doing this all your life. It will give you a chance to improve and better yourself (and who does not want to do that?). Here is an example of the process you could try out. You will need to make eight goals for the day, six that are professional and two that are personal, in the morning. The next morning, check that list and see how you did and create a new list for that day. On Saturdays, have two professional and six personal goals. Then on Sunday, there are no lists. Even if this does not work for you, find a system that works for you. You can even get the help of mobile applications.

4 comments:

  1. Mobile applications can get distracting in some cases. There are great web applications you could try.

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  2. For my to-do lists, it is easier to use note cards than mobile applications. Nothing beats being able to rip up the paper when you are done.

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  3. I find that some mobile applications are horribly distracting. Sometimes you need to shut off all the communication services.

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  4. One of the best communication services to use is cloud services. You will get your work done much faster and accurately.

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