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Get Productive: Plan tomorrow today

By February 7, 2014No Comments

NowInvesting less than 1% of your time today will make you 10 times more efficient~

Have you ever written something on a to-do list, just so you can cross it off? Why do we do this? Because we want and need some sense of satisfaction that we actually got something done today. By investing ten-fifteen minutes at the end of the day you can take a moment to make a note of your successes from today – voila – fixes the need to write and cross off!

If you want to ensure that when you leave the office you feel more in control and stop thinking about all the little details of the day, investing ten minutes at the end of the day will help you.

Start tomorrow’s to-do list – taking a few moments to create new list for tomorrow will save you thinking about them tonight. It will help you realize what’s important to approach first in the day.

Check commitments – scan your calendar to see where your first appointment is and if you need to do any preparation for it. Find out where it is located and calculate how much time you need to get there.

Clean up – take a moment to wash out your coffee mug, throw away the trash, file your papers and check your outbox (to make sure all emails were sent). A few minutes clean up makes you look and feel more organized.

Carry reading – if you want to stay on top of reading of physical journals, articles and magazines; start a reading file and carry it with you overnight. If you have spare moments you can enjoy catching up.

What do you do at the end of each day to start tomorrow even more productively?

Share your ideas with us here on our blog.

Have a fabulously productive week,

Folding Time Tip:  Make an appointment with yourself every day in your calendar to plan tomorrow today.

PS. If you want more ideas on how to increase your productivity – check out other blogs here and several eBooks you can share with your team.

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