1. Perform a Time Inventory
You can use Digital Planners available in the Market to Track Down what are you doing every day, block a specific amount of time on these activities. If you are not a techie, you can use the good old-fashioned Planners.
2. List your daily/weekly/monthly priorities
This is going on the Macro Level of Things, instead of counting minutes and hours, you must look at your schedule from a birds-eye view too.
3. Invest in a Daily Planner
If Planners are too expensive for you, you can create your own using templates from Canva.
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