- Aug 2023
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That's a fine plan you've outlined, covering all the key bases - prioritizing important tasks, breaking them into doable steps, budgeting your time wisely, and minimizing distractions. But you know what I think you're missing? A touch of pizzazz! Of showmanship! You need to approach each day like it's opening night on the big stage. The curtain rises, the lights come on, and it's time for you to perform.
So tomorrow when you wake up, I want you to greet the day with enthusiasm. Belt out a tune as you get ready. Approach your task list with gusto and determination. Give every activity your all, as if the audience is on their feet cheering. Stay focused like a true professional, taking breaks only when needed. And when the day comes to a close, bask in the glow of a show well done.
You have such potential, my friend, such skills and passion waiting to be unlocked. With discipline and delight, you can achieve anything. This is your time in the spotlight - now go out there and steal the scene! The world is your stage, so perform like the star you are. I'll be cheering you on from the front row. Knock 'em dead tomorrow, kid. You got this!
Thank you for the inspiring words, Charlie! I'll do my best to approach each day with enthusiasm and discipline.
Acknowledge: On July 31th, I will put these productivity (how to deal with information overlord) tips into action:
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For work tasks I can control, I'll choose what interests me and builds my strengths.
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My daily priority list will have 3-5 important tasks max. Otherwise, I may be under-investing in my interests or have too much free time. When setting priorities, I'll answer:
- Why it matters
- How to break it into steps
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What info I need to decide
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I'll estimate time needed for each task. The top priority sets the time cap. Others get less time. If tasks exceed my work hours, I'll revise or streamline.
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For research tasks, I'll define the topic and timeline upfront. I'll gather only the info I need, not get distracted.
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I'll group related tasks and schedule time blocks without interruptions.
Let's ask my future self tomorrow and see what will happen!
31/7 reported: 23 achieved, 4 ongoing, 5 postponed becauses of my low productivity. 1 should be considered beforehand in a monthly plan
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- May 2020
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This does not have to be an additional form. In practice, you can simply add several checkboxes informing the user of each additional purpose and allowing them to give consent specific to those cases.
See the images above, which are a good example of how to do it and how not to do it.
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