I found this article about the 4 smartest things that you can do every morning. It is basically time management for a complete, healthy, balanced and successful life.
I like reading about time management, i like when i read something useful and new.
https://www.openforum.com/articles/the-4-smartest-things-you-can-do-every-morning/?extlink=of-syndication-dsq-p
This is the article.
What it says is the following:
1. Check your to-do-list
I barely use to-do-list. To me it is like using a gps, while you are driving. Your brain loses it's focus tracking everything that you have to do. Thus before I am going to fall asleep, i think about the next day's schedule. What to do when. Then I wake up and do those things. When I am really buried under stuff, i do write a to-do-list just to give me a reward crossing the task I handled.
2. Do something for yourself
So true! For my mind's health my body has to be in shape too. I don't like working out, because to me it is just wasting time and I don't have that. I work out when I read, work, go to work. It sounds funny but you can work out like that. Think about that. I got a new job 10 miles away, my car is broken, i can take a bus. From door to door it takes more than 70 minutes to get there and it costs me money, have to be in a closed box with not certainly people. So i decided to go to work by bike! 45 minutes ride, it is healthy, it is cheap (free, plus maintenance), fast (i dont have to wait for anything) and it is flexible! All in one. 20 miles riding 90 minutes workout. Nice!
When i am done with 20 pages, i get down to the floor, do 50 push-ups and get back to the book. I do the same until I feel tired. Sometimes I just do 100 push-ups in 1 minute. My muschels are feeling pretty good, i feel refreshed too. Before sleeping i sit couple sit-ups just to remind my belly for being shape. Even the most effective people have deadtime! Just think about your day!
3. Have a routine
True! I am a morning person and am extremely effective in the morning. My mind shines! I can get things done quicker than at any other time. I like getting up early, so by 10am I am done with almost everything. Get up, go to the bathroom, get dressed, eat, hop-on the bike and you are good to go. It is the same at night. Block yourself out on facebook, you just waste so much time on it.
4. Start with something big...or small
The author refers to two scholars. Start with you biggest thing to do on that day and then continue with smaller stuff or vice versa. I go with the second one. I like to get small things done so I have time focusing on the big one knowing that I have only one left all day long.
Take care! Plan and manage and execute!
I like reading about time management, i like when i read something useful and new.
https://www.openforum.com/articles/the-4-smartest-things-you-can-do-every-morning/?extlink=of-syndication-dsq-p
This is the article.
What it says is the following:
1. Check your to-do-list
I barely use to-do-list. To me it is like using a gps, while you are driving. Your brain loses it's focus tracking everything that you have to do. Thus before I am going to fall asleep, i think about the next day's schedule. What to do when. Then I wake up and do those things. When I am really buried under stuff, i do write a to-do-list just to give me a reward crossing the task I handled.
2. Do something for yourself
So true! For my mind's health my body has to be in shape too. I don't like working out, because to me it is just wasting time and I don't have that. I work out when I read, work, go to work. It sounds funny but you can work out like that. Think about that. I got a new job 10 miles away, my car is broken, i can take a bus. From door to door it takes more than 70 minutes to get there and it costs me money, have to be in a closed box with not certainly people. So i decided to go to work by bike! 45 minutes ride, it is healthy, it is cheap (free, plus maintenance), fast (i dont have to wait for anything) and it is flexible! All in one. 20 miles riding 90 minutes workout. Nice!
When i am done with 20 pages, i get down to the floor, do 50 push-ups and get back to the book. I do the same until I feel tired. Sometimes I just do 100 push-ups in 1 minute. My muschels are feeling pretty good, i feel refreshed too. Before sleeping i sit couple sit-ups just to remind my belly for being shape. Even the most effective people have deadtime! Just think about your day!
3. Have a routine
True! I am a morning person and am extremely effective in the morning. My mind shines! I can get things done quicker than at any other time. I like getting up early, so by 10am I am done with almost everything. Get up, go to the bathroom, get dressed, eat, hop-on the bike and you are good to go. It is the same at night. Block yourself out on facebook, you just waste so much time on it.
4. Start with something big...or small
The author refers to two scholars. Start with you biggest thing to do on that day and then continue with smaller stuff or vice versa. I go with the second one. I like to get small things done so I have time focusing on the big one knowing that I have only one left all day long.
Take care! Plan and manage and execute!
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