Time Management Planner?

by humbledmarket Banned
6 replies
Hello Warriors,
Just wondering if any of you use a planner or time manager. I struggle a lot with procrastination and have wasted a lot of time and missed opportunities due to my procrastination.

I want to stop all that so I'm thinking of using a planner. Offline or online. one where I can select the day and the time and select what I want to do for it.

Do any of you warriors use something similar and would you please recommend it to me.

Thanks
#management #planner #time
  • Profile picture of the author nakmuay7
    I find simply making a small list the evening before of what u need to do the next day make you highly productive.

    never worry about how much u have to do only worry about doing what you have in front of u to the best of your ability.

    soon u only have to think about what u need to do the next day. a mental list so to speak
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  • Profile picture of the author Puls33
    i agree with the list idea, and small chunk things.
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    • Profile picture of the author eshopgeek
      You know, I tried using various kinds of "planners" and they didn't work. You know why? Because the problem wasn't that I didn't know what I needed to do, the problem was getting myself to do it!

      I like the list idea. Just before you go to bed make of list of what you want to accomplish the next day and check them off as you do them. That will keep you motivated.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jack Chase
    I've often used a diary/planner to "plan" my time more effectively and it never works! I think the list idea sounds good too - I'll give it a try today...
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  • Profile picture of the author Gary Pettit
    It is just a matter of proper time management. Just think first your priorities and let it be done. Always list down things you have to accomplish for the day and look again when the day ends for you to be assured that no important tasks are forgotten.
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  • Profile picture of the author cainsproducts
    I like to have a list of things needed done for the day in order of most important. I believe one of the biggest problems a lot of people face is multi tasking, its far more efficient & you will get a better quality of work done if you work on one thing at a time.
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