


I have the same number of lines under Life as I do under Work. So that I keep my business and personal life balanced.For example, when I worked in an office, I needed to do most of the Life items in the evenings. This helps me group items together in time slots, if necessary. So that I can easily see what I want to do in each area.I recently revised my Daily Plan sheet with headings for Work and Life. It’s too easy to let work tasks take over and to let your life tasks get pushed aside. Divide your task list between Work and Life I hate making a daily plan, then realizing later that I have a meeting the next day that requires several hours of preparation. Be sure to review your calendar for appointments – not only for today but for the next few days. But this way, you minimize the chance that something will sneak up on you. What errands do you need to run today? Is there anything from yesterday’s plan that didn’t get accomplished? Review your weekly plan if you have one (and I hope you do).Įverything you come up with during brainstorming may not make it onto your final plan for the day. Do you have deadlines coming up? Think about who you need to call or email. Include everything you need to do, want to do, could do.
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I decided to pull together all my best free planners for bloggers and solopreneurs into one spot.
