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PLAN YOUR WEEK!


  1. You should work out your weekly plan either first thing Monday morning or over the weekend before the week begins.
  2. When crafting the plan, look over your calendar and whatever system you use to track your obligations, projects, and goals.
    Some people like to empty their email inbox as part of this planning process so that they feel as though they restarting the week fresh. For other people, this might be infeasible.
  3. Regardless, creating these plans takes time. For example, I usually spend between thirty and sixty minutes to get up to speed on what’s happening in the upcoming week and decide how to tackle it.
  4. You might feel at first that this time is wasted like you’re throwing away an hour you could dedicate to actually completing concrete tasks. I urge you to resist this reaction.

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