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How to make an effective daily schedule

How to make an effective daily schedule

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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Why invest in a Planner?

Why invest in a Planner?

Planners help hold you accountable; if you have written reminders of where you’re supposed to be and what you’re supposed to be doing, it’s more challenging to ignore.

Planners are also helpful because they help keep you organized.

Instead of having your sch...

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The Importance of a Daily Schedule

The Importance of a Daily Schedule

Your daily schedule is like your blueprint for the day. It keeps you on track and helps you make the most out of your time.

Not only that, but schedules allow you to identify where the “time sucks” are. Think of these as areas that are draining your time, and you need to get rid of...

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How to create an effective schedule

How to create an effective schedule

Creating and sticking to a schedule—both in your personal and professional life—is the best way to manage your time and ensure you fit everything you need (and want!) to do into your daily life.

But schedules can be challenging, especially if t...

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Planner Outline to keep you Organized

Planner Outline to keep you Organized

Clearly, if you want to build an effective daily schedule, you need a planner. But what, exactly, do you need to include in that planner?

Here’s an outline of the five must-have’s to include on each task in your daily planner schedule:

  • Time
  • Commitment
  • Other people...

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Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money, but you cannot get more time.

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How to stay in line with your Planner?

How to stay in line with your Planner?

  • If sticking to a schedule on your own is difficult, ask the support of a friend, coworker, or family member to hold you accountable. 
  • Pull out your planner at the end of each day and take a brief check of your schedule to see how well you stayed to it. If you struggle, think about ho...

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How do you keep your planner organized?

How do you keep your planner organized?

Is there a way to keep on top of your to-do list?

Color coding can be used to distinguish between distinct commitments. Work commitments, for example, could be highlighted in pink, family commitments in yellow, and personal commitments in blue. That way, you'll be able to see right away wh...

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7. Lack of Regular Time Management Review

Review not only your daily and weekly performance but look into monthly and half-year reports to get a birds-eye view of your efforts.

Time management tips:

  • Avoid

How to Use a Weekly/Daily To-Do List

  • Focus on the Daily List: Once you've decided what chunk of your weekly list to handle, you may put the other tasks out of your mind.
  • Don't Expand the Lists: If you finish your daily or weekly list earlier than expected, don't add a more as this wil...

How To Keep Track

  • Paper: if you use a diary or daily planner, make notes each day if you completed your habit or not. If you do a regular weekly or monthly review, this is a great time to check back through your notes to see how you’re progressing over time.
  • Spreadsheet: you can set up a...

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