If you only do one thing each day then spend a few minutes each night organizing your to–do list for tomorrow. When I do it right, I’ll outline the article I’m going to write the next day and develop a short list of the most important items for me to accomplish. It takes 10 minutes that night and saves 3 hours the next day.
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If you have one important task you need to do the next day, try planning an outline for it. Think of all its separate components and take 10-15 minutes to get a well-planned outline.
This reduces the time you spend the next day thinking about how to approach it.
Rank your work by its true priority with the Ivy Lee Method:
Effective planning multiplies productivity by creating clarity before action. Research shows every minute spent planning saves 10 minutes in execution. A proper planning system includes:
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