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I know tasks can be real difficult to complete, the other day I saw a post on a forum a guy said he wants to achieve $1 a day from forum sites. (Personally I don't think that's possible, I mean you really have your outside world to take care of too, no one can really spend their whole day writing forum posts)
But in other to achieve a reasonable daily goal, don't do your tasks in order.
Well this might seem a bit off, okay it seems real off, but it makes sense abit let me Explain:
Am not saying a to-do list is a bad thing, remember the title says how to complete your goals whether it's daily or weekly or whatever effectively, now the risks with to-do lists is that alot of people believe it must be done linearly, when it comes to these to do lists it isn't wise to just set the goals indefinite for a day instead apply time estimations to every goal. So if you find yourself with less time, just knock off a tiny task. Tackle larger items, stuffs that actually matter.
Point is do what you can when you can and you'll be shocked how much you can accomplish in a day.
But in other to achieve a reasonable daily goal, don't do your tasks in order.
Well this might seem a bit off, okay it seems real off, but it makes sense abit let me Explain:
Am not saying a to-do list is a bad thing, remember the title says how to complete your goals whether it's daily or weekly or whatever effectively, now the risks with to-do lists is that alot of people believe it must be done linearly, when it comes to these to do lists it isn't wise to just set the goals indefinite for a day instead apply time estimations to every goal. So if you find yourself with less time, just knock off a tiny task. Tackle larger items, stuffs that actually matter.
Point is do what you can when you can and you'll be shocked how much you can accomplish in a day.