Taking Time To Organize

in personal •  4 months ago

    Self-Reflection Sundaze

    It's been too long since this one practice I began reading about near the start of this year. I failed to get a full pump in at the gym because I haven't done it: I haven't planned my week or days in advance in far too long. This may not matter to many people, but it's made a world of difference for this would-be writer. See, Hyrum Smith argues that time management is truly event control. This perspective shifts the focus from clocking every minute of the day, to scheduling for the important things, little things, and the in-between. I was so bogged down by the myriad thoughts today because, rather than writing them down to knock them out one-by-one, I did what many people do and "try to keep it all in their head". It wasn't possible. Maybe my head isn't big enough. For those like me, with seemingly compact craniums, taking the list of big items down on the list in the morning saves my skillet. I can actually focus on them, even with distractions.

    Bought More Books

    But I haven't read a single one. That's most likely a direct result of failing to plan; I planned to fail to read them. Now, I'm happy I'm adding to the collection, but if I spend just to stack my shelves with stuff I don't even peruse, what's the use? So I'm working on it.


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