I am not a natural "planner" - and for a lot of my life I was able to play things by ear. Then new job, then kids, then new job again, then all that stuff upon stuff. And then, just to keep things mellow...I decided to explore the very complicated world of crypto. I have found that if I just go with it, I keep exploring more and more projects and adding more and more little things that eat up so much time!
So I am going back to what used to work for me before - creating blocks of time for XY and Z - plugging those into my calendar, and holding myself to make sure I only ignore my alams 50% of the time haha
Upvoted you here and on ListNerds btw, I appreciate how you want to engage with us beyond harvesting email addresses!
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holding myself to make sure I only ignore my alams 50% of the time haha
I've found that accountability during planning, action, and review periods keeps me on task.
Yes, if you expect others around you to perform to a standard, you need to hold yourself to a standard, too. It is when I "give myself a break" when my performance really falls off. tbh I am super burned out at work... indeed, was burned out even before covid, so I am in "just add more oil" mode rather than "change oil and filters and check the belts" phase. But I know the tradeoff to just get through now is less achievement. Targeting Q4 for a rebirth :)