My previous efforts to “do it all” involved a lot of list making. Inevitably the list was longer than what could reasonably be completed in a day, and did not include “nonproductive” items like unstructured time to just be. I’m working towards a “top 3” to-do list and then leaving the rest of the day unfold. Thank you as always for sharing and inspiring a new way of looking at time and resource management!
My previous efforts to “do it all” involved a lot of list making. Inevitably the list was longer than what could reasonably be completed in a day, and did not include “nonproductive” items like unstructured time to just be. I’m working towards a “top 3” to-do list and then leaving the rest of the day unfold. Thank you as always for sharing and inspiring a new way of looking at time and resource management!