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Writer's picture은사시 Arisu Chris

6 tips for preparing a productive week

Are you enjoying a happy Sunday evening? It’s time to spend the weekend and get ready for a new week. Today we are going to talk about how to spend the upcoming week productively.

Do you feel the pressure of starting a new week?

You start thinking about what you need to do this week. Once these thoughts start, there is no way to stop them.

I hope the thoughts that drive you crazy and it doesn’t happen on a regular basis.

That’s why we also need to plan the week and do some things to increase our productivity.


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6 tips for preparing a productive week

Planning your week may not be the most exciting thing. But it will help you decide what needs to be done and when.

As a result, you’ll be more productive week, because you focus on what’s important to you at the right time.

Here are 6 tips to prepare more productive week.

1. Do Brainsorm.

Make a schedule for every Sunday evening for the coming week.

Sit down in a quiet place somewhere in the house. (It could be your desk, or living room).

Think about what is most important to you.

2. Put it all on your calendar.

While looking at the upcoming week calendar, have a piece of paper ready to jot down notes about tasks, assignments, chores, time for yourself, and time for your spouse.

Decide what needs to be done, such as assignments, chores, deadlines, and meetings. Put all of this on your calendar.


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weekly goals and tasks

3. Have a set time Frame for regular tasks.

It’s important to have a set time frame for tasks like going to the grocery store or getting things done.

We tend to be distracted, so setting a set time for each one helps us focus.

4. Create a satisfying routine.

Achievable routines are will help you to live a more fulfilling and rewarding life.

These routines are meant to energize your personal care and marriage life.

Think of different fulfillment routines you can start in your life that will make you feel more relaxed, peaceful, and happy.

This can be as simple as walking in the morning, turning off the television and talking with your spouse at the dinner table, exercising, dating your spouse, reading, writing, meditating, spending time with friends, or just having fun.

When it comes to living a satisfying and rewarding life, it’s important to have a satisfying routine that not only energizes your marriage but also energizes your mind, body, and soul.

Once you’ve set up your to-dos and do-it-yourself routines on your calendar, it’s important to check them every day.

I recommend that you print the calendar so you can see it throughout the week. Since most of us have laptops, it will help us check our weekly schedule every time we log in.

Once the weekly schedule is planned and ready, getting clothes ready is really helpful. That helps you not to rush in the morning.

5. Limit your to-dos.

Do you want to know why you’re busy doing your to-dos and not being productive?

Because you are doing too much work.

Limit a few plans and don’t over-allocate. For example, if you have five goals, focus on the three most important ones and move on to the rest over the next week.

You will get into the habit of prioritizing this way.

Let’s say you need to make travel plans for a business trip. It is mandatory, but you can assign it to an assistant so you can focus on more important items.

According to Zen Habits Founder Leo Babuta, he writes “Three Things I Must Do Today (MIT: Most Important Task).” I will do more than these three, but whatever I do today, I have a feeling this is something I want to do for sure.” ”And here is the MIT key for me. At least one MIT must be related to one of my goals,” Leo adds. From Zen Habits Founder Leo Babuta

6. Take the time to review.

Take time on a Friday afternoon to review the accomplishments of the week.

When you have accomplished everything you have planned, praise yourself. You can also take time to reward yourself with family and friends.

If anything doesn’t go as planned, look back. It’s not about making you feel bad about yourself. It’s an effective way to know where you need improvement.

After all, weekly planning is a continuous learning and development process.

The final thought of preparing the productive week

Planning a productive week starts with your mindset on time management.

Training to determine what is important and what is priorities.

“Time management is a contradiction. Time is out of our control and the clock keeps ticking no matter how we live our lives. Priority management is the answer to maximizing the time we have. ” John C. Maxwell

How about your upcoming week? Let’ me know how to make your upcoming week more productive?

If you want to read more productivity tips, please read my blog articles.

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