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What scheduler are you using?
Many people use planners and set goals there, for example, 10 hours Eng. in Week. 50 hours of programming and so on. I tried using TODOIST, but even half of those features are not there. Who uses what to plan their time?
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And then when to live?), but if you still need it, then discipline and a piece of paper with a to-do list for the day, drawn up in the evening, are enough. With division into very important and secondary. Then build yourself a minimum of work per day (primary cases) and a maximum (primary + secondary). And be as productive as possible. This separation is necessary because it does not always work out the way you want. Anyway, good luck.
Use the Force, Luke! That is, Moscow should be used, not planners. No, as a reminder that in three days you need to do something, and after four - something else, for example, I use Lighting - an addon for TB, which is hooked up to a corporate executable using the Exchange EWS Provider. But this is only a reminder - no program can force something to do ...
External schedulers, no matter how good they are, will not work, well, it seems to me).
It is necessary to use internal, or rather develop "useful" habits.
In my practice, one "useful" habit, artificially, can be created in a month, the main thing is to perform it every day or sequentially.
An example of a habit that you most likely already have:
- You woke up, then you go to brush your teeth, take a shower, put the kettle on or make coffee. It is a habit, it is consistent after waking up, if you act differently, you start to feel uncomfortable.
Start making new, simple "useful" habits (alternately, you do not need to enter several at once):
1. Get up at the same time.
2. Have breakfast, lunch and dinner at the same time and it will become a habit. Let's say you didn't go to dinner at 13-00 (as always), the whole body swears: "- where is my grub?)". And you feel uncomfortable.
3. Gradually complicate your habits:
- English lessons
- hobbies
- sports
- movies
- walks
- programming
I hope that in a year you will have perfect business planning.
There is one nuance, habits are divided into "useful" and "harmful". And the "harmful" ones have the ability to win quickly). Therefore, try to isolate your most "harmful" one and replace it with a "useful" one in the first months.
Maybe I'm wrong and there are perfect planners....
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