New Year, New Me
- Shannon-Renee Odoi
- Jan 11, 2021
- 1 min read
It's a new year and another chance to better ourselves. This year, I really want to keep my New Year's resolutions. Along with wanting to work out more, drink more water, and have a greater connection to God, I also want to be more productive and I hope to do this in three steps. 1, time management, and productivity. It doesn't mean flooding your day with more activities to build effective time management habits, but rather restricting what you do to those things to simplify your life. You will work more intelligently instead of working hard. I can do this by blocking time, making a calendar in advance of my day, week, and month, and only replying to emails once a day. 2, productivity planner. A productivity calendar is such an easy and reliable way to perform all your duties on schedule. How flexible it is is what I enjoy the most about this planner. This will encourage me to keep track of my events, conventions, and projects, contributing to my last and final step. 3, stop procrastinating. To me, this is my most important step. For many reasons, procrastinating and waiting until the very end of the day to finish the toughest job on the to-do list is a terrible idea. Very possibly, you will worry all day about the mission, causing you to veer away from the other things you do. Motivation is normally lacking during the day, which means you can begin to procrastinate and delay for the very last minute to finish the job.

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