Start your day by identifying 3–5 key tasks to accomplish. Use the SMART method (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) h to your day
Start your day by identifying 3–5 key tasks to accomplish. Use the SMART method (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) h to your day
Prioritize Tasks
Divide tasks into four categories: P1-Urgent & Important, P3-Imp but Not Urg, P2-Urg but Not Imp, and P4-Neither. Focus on tasks in the "Urgent & Important" quadrant first
Adopt Time Blocking
Allocate specific blocks of time for each activity. For example, reserve 9–11 AM for very important and urgent work, 1–2 PM for meetings, and so on.
Use Technology to Stay Organized
Utilize apps like Google Calendar to plan and track your daily activities. Set reminders for deadlines and recurring tasks.
Review and Reflect at the End of the Day
Dedicate 10–15 minutes to assess your accomplishments and identify areas for improvement, and adjust your strategies for the next day.