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Re: Here's an interesting quote
Michael, thanks for sharing. You know, this is the way I used to organize my daily schedule many years ago, when I had a real job. But since working contract and at home, I have strayed a lot from a more structured approach.
I'll have to get back on track and get my act together. Regards, Eliz. > Eliz: > I'd like to see the whole "set of > questions". > Anyway... > I schedule my week as much as possible using > a "daily diary". And I also > realise unscheduled things can pop up. IF > those unscheduled things are more important > than what I have scheduled, my schedule > changes. If not, I move the new item to a > place I can fit it in. > This frees my mind from trying to keep track > of everything. > Maybe... maybe not. > I seldom accomplish all the things on my > daily to-do list. BUT, I get much more done > than if I don't have a list. > And what of my list? > I write down the things I need to do and > then prioritize them . > Then I do the most important item until it > is done, then move on to the next most > important until it is done. And so on down > the list. > If I don't finish the list... and I seldom > do... at least I got the most important > things done. > The items that didn't get done get moved to > the next day's list. > They might not get done the next day either > - but - eventually they do get done. > I have found that certain items can take a > long time to do if I were to keep doing them > until done. And so I'm now experimenting > with breaking them up and doing a little bit > a day over the course of a week or so. > With running different businesses, marketing > them, seeing existing clients, visiting with > prospective clients, taking on new projects > like The Entrepreneur's Hotsheet, updating > existing projects like The Art of Leverage, > plus working on new projects, I would get > nothing much done without a written > schedule. > And all this organizing for the week ahead > gets done on the weekend. > Works for me. > Michael Ross > The Entrepreneur's Hotsheet > http://www.sowpub.com/entrhotsheet.shtml > The new and improved Writer's Friend V2 > http://www.sowpub.com/writersfriend.html > The Art of Leverage > http://www.sowpub.com/artofleverage.html |
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