I used to make stupid errors with my tasks in the past. For example, I scheduled more than I could finish in a day, so I always had to postpone them. And at the end of the week, I had only completed half of them.
I was reckless. But things changed.
Now I got used to knowing my timings. So every time I have to start a new project, I always worry because I don’t know how much it will take me. I struggle to put it into my routine, and it takes time to get used to it. But once I do, I hardly miss a schedule preview.
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I am a productivity geek. And for the last five years, I’ve been wondering how I could improve it and get more free hours out of my days.
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