The first step to being productive is planning a day's schedule in advance. You should know what you're doing when you're doing it, and how long on any given day. Without a schedule, you're likely to miss out on important tasks.
Write down a detailed plan of the day early morning or the night before. Write everything you need to do so that you have a sense of direction and know what to focus on next. This eliminates all guesswork, and there's less chance of you drifting away and wasting time because you do not know what you'll do next.
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Successful people often make a to-do list or schedule their tasks for the day, either the night before or in the morning. This helps them stay organized, prioritize their tasks, and avoid wasting time on trivial matters.
"Plans are nothing; planning is everything." - Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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