Step 5: Your Energy Levels - Deepstash

Step 5: Your Energy Levels

We are not the same all the time. Some days, or on specific times of the day, we are good at certain stuff, while not good at other things. 

We need to block out time and create slots where we do what we are best at, becoming a maker, manager or admin. 

Example: We can create stuff(like doing some writing) in the early hours of the morning while doing work like going to the dentist in the afternoon.

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