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Home –› Self Help –› Organizing
 

How to Plan Your Day

 
Author: Tyler Benson
 

Sometimes you feel like you are ready to overcome everything, you can manage any strain and solve the most difficult problems. But this state continues for a very short period of time. After a while you get short of breath and feel exhausted, ready to drop from fatigue. This happens not because you dont cope with everything you are given, but because you arent able to plan your day efficiently. All the trouble comes from you not being disorganized, though you are full of good intentions to change yourself. Without doubt, it is very difficult to get used to a stable system when your life before was not properly organized and was a total mess of events and things. Lets start from defining top priority. What do you consider the most important thing to do during the day? When you pick a one, put it on your schedule in the most convenient way for you and see how effective is the time youve schedule it on. The key is to choose the most effective and suitable timing for everything, not to mix it up and create a mess we want to get rid of.

Once the core of your schedule is established, you put other events around it. You still have to assess your possibilities and the result effectively. If you, for example, put washing at 2p.m. and your date at 3p.m. it somehow creates misbalance, youll obviously be running out of time so youll have to think like a chessman, three-four moves forward. You can watch TV and write your college admission essay at the same time, you can read a book and listen to the music, you can go for a walk and than apologize for not washing the dishes for the hundredth time. If you are not Julius Caesar, you are to change your lifestyle a bit. When you see that your deadline on your custom term paper is past due, you begin to worry. Now thats a signal to refocus. To schedule your day properly, you need to plan it the way, you get enough rest and dont exhaust yourself to death. A normal grown up requires a 6-hour sleep, so be careful to apply this rule to your schedule for you to stay healthy and fit.

If to get a closer look at ones daily routine, we can see that there are a lot of unnecessary things that he/she does. Wasting time is a great expense that one cant afford. There are only twenty four hours in a day and you are not to waist them. Look over the whole system and decide what can be dropped and what is more important for you. For example, if you have the habit to reread the books youve once read, youd better start forgetting about it and using the time to do something useful, like reading new ones. A planned day makes people organized and self-motivated. If their day is carefully planned, so is every aspect of their lives. But if the system requires instant change due to some extreme circumstances, we have to accept them and make our schedule wider to put something in or to shorten it by dropping something out. According to the results of the investigation, people who had their days practically packed with events were more successful at work and in private than those, who had plenty of free time. The advice is not to rush like mad everywhere but know what is a good time to relax and have fun and what is a good time to work.

 
 
 

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