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CHANNEL 6
How
To Streamline Your Day
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Do you feel like you always have too much on your plate? Like your day
needs to be 48 hours because: your boss requested that you walk his
dog, your wife needs your sheets changed, and you still need to edit
your kid’s album on Photoshop?
Well, if you’re like me, your days stretch into 60 hours,
right?
Well, there’s a solution to that! You can prioritize.
Sure, it seems simple. But choosing which to prioritize is not. The
trick is to have the willpower to drop whatever is not urgent and
important in your day. So how do you do the choosing?
1) First, get a pen and paper. Or open
your computer’s spreadsheet or word processing program.
2) Make categories: “urgent and
important”, “important but not urgent”,
“urgent
but not important”, and “not important nor
urgent”.
a. Under “important and
urgent,” write
down what you need to do now that is of high importance. The kind that
if you don’t do tonight, you’ll get fired, or
worse, your
wife will make you sleep outside the house. Make sure that these are
really important, that not doing this would have a big consequence. No,
it does not mean the task of having to buy your wife a can of Pringles
in the middle of the night. Unless she’s pregnant and you
don’t want to wake up next to the dog.
b. Next, under “important but
not
urgent,” write what is of great importance to you but you can
do
tomorrow or next week.
c. Under “urgent but not
important,”
write down what you want to do today, but not really essential to
survive another (normal 24-hour) day.
d. Finally, under “not
important nor urgent,” write what you honestly could live
without.
3) Next go through your list. For the
ones under
Category 1 (urgent and important), see how much you could squeeze
today, with enough breathing space and time to sleep for 6-8 hours.
Budget your day around that, and make sure you stick to that schedule.
If your day still runs over, this means you need to choose some tasks
and schedule them the next day. If it’s not on a deadline
anyway,
do so.
4) For Category 2 (important but not
urgent),
schedule a maximum number of 5 tasks from this list to do daily, with
the task’s deadline in mind. Make sure to make some allowance
for
Murphy’s Law (everything that can go wrong will go wrong), if
it’s a really important task.
5) For Category 3 (urgent but not
important), if a
task on the list says “send email greetings to mom-in-law
(ordered by wife) today,” do it after everything else in
Category
1 has been done. Unless mom-in-law’s birthday is today and
not
emailing will mean World War 800, that is.
6) Finally for Category 4 (not important
nor urgent):
Yes, you can live without checking MySpace (or your blog or whatever)
today. So turn off your computer, take a bath, snuggle next to the
wife, and rest well. For tomorrow, you’re doing another
Category
1 list again.
Simple, right? Now, all you need is the willpower to stick to the list
and learn to realize that not checking MySpace today will not result in
severe stomach ulcers.
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