If you’re like most people, you plan your day by first looking at your calendar. You note upcoming meetings, appearances, and appointments and see how much time you have between these to do everything else.
It makes sense, doesn’t it? The problems is, when you prioritize your time this way, you might not have enough time or energy to do other things you need to do.
I’m talking about highly leveraged tasks and projects that help you achieve your most important goals. The kinds of things that often require your complete focus but don’t get it because you’re too busy in meetings and taking care of what the day puts in front of you, and too tired afterwards.
So I want to suggest a slight change regarding how you prioritize your time. As you make your schedule, schedule your most valuable tasks first.
This is the philosophy behind “time blocking”. Scheduling blocks of time on your calendar for your most important tasks, to make sure you don’t use that time for anything else.
It’s a philosophy that says, “I’m going to schedule (and do) my most valuable tasks first, and if I have time left, I’ll schedule appointments and meetings.“
But you don’t have to time-block or work off a strict schedule to do this. You can accomplish the same thing by working from a list with your most important tasks at the top or flagged or tagged to show their priority.
Wouldn’t it be nice to show up at meetings knowing you’ve already completed your top priorities for the day?
The first step is to decide what is most important to you. What you want to be, do, or have.
The second step is to figure out what you need to do to be, do, or have that and put that on your calendar or list.
If your top priority is to bring in more clients and more income, work on that first. This will help.