Third, you should have a
weekly list where
you plan your entire
week in advance. This is a list that is under construction as you go
through the current week.
This discipline of systematic time planning can be very helpful to
you. Many people have told me that the habit of taking a couple of
hours at the end of each week to plan the coming week has increased
their productivity dramatically and changed their lives completely.
This technique will work for you as well.
Finally, you transfer items from your monthly and weekly lists onto
your
daily list. These are the specific activities that you are going to
accomplish that day.
As
you work through the day, tick off the items on your list as you
complete them. This activity gives you a visual picture of
accomplishment. It generates a feeling of success and forward
motion. Seeing yourself working progressively through your list
motivates and energizes you. It raises your self-esteem and self-
respect. Steady, visible progress propels
you forward and helps you
to overcome procrastination.
When you have a project of any kind, begin by making a list of every
step that you will have to complete to finish the project from
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beginning to end. Organize the project by priority and sequence. Lay
it out in front of you on paper or on a computer so that you can see it.
Then go to work on one task at a time. You will be amazed at how
much you get done in this way.
As you work through your lists,
you will feel more and more
effective and powerful. You will feel more in control of your life. You
will be naturally motivated to do even more. You will think better
and more creatively and you will get more and better insights that
enable you to do your work even faster.
As you work steadily through your lists, you will develop a sense of
positive forward momentum that enables you to overcome
procrastination. This feeling of progress
gives you more energy and
keeps you going throughout the day.
One of the most important rules of personal effectiveness is the
10/90
Rule. This rule says that the first 10% of time that you spend
planning and organizing your work, before you begin, will save you
as much as 90% of the time in getting
the job done once you get
started. You only have to try this rule once to prove it to yourself.
When you plan each day in advance, you find it much easier to get
going and to keep going. The work goes faster and smoother than
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ever before. You feel more powerful and competent. You eventually
become
unstoppable.
Eat That Frog! Begin today to plan every day,
week and month in
advance. Take a notepad or sheet of paper and make a list of
everything you have to do in the next 24 hours. Add to it as new
items come up. Make a list of all your projects, the big multi-task jobs
that are important to your future.
Lay out each of your major goals,
projects or tasks by priority, what
is most important, and by
sequence, what has to be done first, what
comes second and so forth. Start with the end in mind and work
backward.
Think on paper! Always work from a list. You’ll be amazed at how
much more productive you become, and how
much easier it is to eat
your frog.
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