To create a productive day for yourself you need to consider when that day should start for you, if you are a morning person wake up at the time that is right for you. If you are not, you can still be productive around your perfect wake up time, forcing yourself to conform will not last. Thinking ahead to the next day is also a great way to be your most productive. Make a list of three things that you want to accomplish the “next day” and do them. Set out your clothes, pack your lunch and Backpack. Do what you can do, so you are not scrambling. If you work out, maybe sleep in your gym clothes. Figure out what works for you to set the tone for the day. Is it drinking a big glass of water, meditating, journaling your gratitude list, find a way to mentally prepare some way. Exercising and caring for yourself can increase your productivity all day, as well as Eating the Frog first. That is Brian Tracy’s way of saying, doing your biggest task at the top of your list. The task you dread the most for the day, that way, it is out of the way and you will have accomplished something.
Key Takeaways:
- What’s most important isn’t when you get out of bed, it’s that you get in tune with your body’s clock.
- Start your morning routine the evening before by picking your clothes, packing your lunch, and making decisions for the next day.
- Mark Twain said you should eat a live frog first thing in the morning because then you’ll know the worst part of your day is over.
“After all, they say if you win the morning, you win the day.”
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