often feel bad at the end of each day for not doing the things you needed to do — then, here's an idea, and a dare:
What if every day you were to:
1. In the morning, do the things you must get done that day;
2. In the afternoon, do the things that would be nice to get done that day, but not absolutely necessary;
3. In the evening, do something at your leisure — related to family, education, spiritual life, or simply relax.
Could that work for you?
You'll only know if you try it. I bet you'll get more done than you currently do. How about starting it tomorrow, for at least seven days?
Are you in?
I'd love to read your comments here about the results, if it worked for you or not, and why.
You'll only know if you try it. I bet you'll get more done than you currently do. How about starting it tomorrow, for at least seven days?
Are you in?
I'd love to read your comments here about the results, if it worked for you or not, and why.
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