At the end of each day I spend a few minutes looking at my calendar for the next day. I keep a small dry erase board on my desk and I write out what I have going on the next day. I can prioritize my free time based on what I know I’ll need to accomplish that next day. It’s really helped me visualize the coming day, wrap up my day and enter the new day ready for what’s to come.
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This is such a good idea and such an easy thing to NOT do. How do you build this into your daily routine instead of passing the buck to tomorrow morning?
I don’t know why I’ve never thought of this. Usually I spend time in the morning writing everything I need to accomplish for the day, but I love the idea of starting my day with a list already made. I could see it reducing overwhelm and helping me focus for sure. Thanks for sharing!
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