Are you always making plans and not following through? Not enough time to do everything? Is this why you made no resolutions because you usually struggle to follow them? Well, today is a great day to get organized; let’s get started the old fashioned “diary way”.
As a teen my dad would give me a diary every year; that was his way of teaching me time management, (I guess). I too have trouble with resolutions, there is just no way to stay updated with it all; so I do it the old fashioned diary way, it’s easy and now with e-mails, smart phones and apps to keep you organized, it’s even easier.

There is just no way to stay updated with all the daily tasks but by scheduling you’re guaranteed to improve your performance, I suggest you make the most of your e-mail account and smart phone by using the calendar feature or get a Task Management App.
It’s easy to get and stay organized, just make a list of the tasks to be done (maybe include “things I would like to do” and “interests to pursue“) and set the date and time, I usually put in the reminders. Sometimes I do this for events months into the future and if it’s a recurring event like a birthday I set that too so I never forget. I usually check my list several times daily even though there is a reminder feature which pings. If for any reason I miss a task or there isn’t enough time to complete it, I do what I can on it then I shift it to another time and date. That way it is broken into manageable parts and I have started, that’s the hardest part, starting! Subscribe to our list Also, I am onto my next task to keep me on schedule.
I find it a good idea to write things down where I can see it, on paper (well screen), it makes the objective (more like resolutions) resolute. For each time you complete a task, (a real hurdle) why not celebrate and treat yourself? Before you know it you will start beating your own reminders, good luck.
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