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How to Find Vital Behaviors
January 15th, 2010 at 11:02 amThank you! I was just beginning to realize that there was a temporal component to my behaviors. When, during the day, I do things is as important as the what. I know that first thing in the morning is a very productive time for me – I kind of wish I could have three or more mornings every day – then I would get tons done.
Working at home is difficult at times – so many distractions and so many other things you could be doing rather than working – and it is very easy to draw up a to-do list that includes non-work objectives. Your advice about creating a process-flow chart and mapping out what successful days looks like will be fun to put into practice. I’d like to see if there is an optimal structure.
Thanks!