Hi, guys!
I've tried all sorts of time management systems, but so far none have produced such great results as the baby steps system.
The idea is that I gradually add tasks to my daily schedule, using a timer. When I introduce something new, it's just for ten minutes a day at first. Then, as I get used to this time, I begin to expand it. Now, for example, I have 35 minutes of exercise a day and 40 minutes of dog walking. If I expand this to a year, I can start going to the gym and walking the dogs on a different, more interesting route. So, everything is gradual; my brain doesn't get overwhelmed by the volume of tasks.
Today I need to finish filming promo videos, so first I'll finish everything with walks, exercise, and grocery shopping, and then I'll get to work. Now it doesn't scare me anymore because I clearly understand the boundaries of my workday. I just need to do a little bit every day, and everything will move forward.
I recently added studying to my plan, and now there are only two more items left to add: music and drawing. But I think I'll get to those, too, soon.
Have a great day, everyone!









