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Write accomplishments and plan what‘s next.

Write accomplishments and plan what‘s next.

At the end of the day, jot down 2-3 things you accomplished that day and 2-3 other things you plan to do tomorrow. Then expand the list to more things. Create a schedule in advance so you will hit the ground running each day.

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