For years, or more accurately always, I have been struggling to manage my time well, and tried to achieve many things, yet haven't accomplished as much as I wished. Looking back, it's so typical that I can almost identify routines. I can't excuse myself on the pretext of lack of experience, age or too much workload. I feel it's high time to break up from the bad tradition. Here are some thoughts.
1. Aim high, but be realistic.
I plan much and if I plan to do something in 3 month and it feels like a loose plan. But after a year, I find I've done almost nothing. Even if it takes a year, it's much better than nothing. Take unexpected stuffs into consideration and give your plan a break.
2. Set the time frame.
We become extremely productive right before some kind of deadline. I have the whole time for doing something, but I keep postponing it until I can't put off anymore. If you think you can do it anytime, you don't do it. You need to hold on to the time frame. This way, you can make what you dislike or you feel as a burden go.
3. Keep motivating yourself by consistently checking the plan.
If you look at the plan only while you're planning, how can you carry it on? Keep yourself motivated and stick to your original plan.
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