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    From the page: "The purpose of weekly goals is to ensure that everything you want to accomplish makes it to your daily goals lists. For years Iâ€ve maintained a set of daily goals. It was only over a year ago that I decided to add a weekly goals list. When you have just a daily goals... more

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  • Rated by marsadie on Sep 10, 12:20pm

    From the page: "The purpose of weekly goals is to ensure that everything you want to accomplish makes it to your daily goals lists. For years Iâ€ve maintained a set of daily goals. It was only over a year ago that I decided to add a weekly goals list. When you have just a daily goals list, some tasks are likely to be pushed off until tomorrow. That is, when you are planning your daily goals list, you may not include some tasks that you want to add into the next list. This form of meta-procrastination can be beat by having a separate list of to-do items for the entire week." Using this technique I can spend more time with the significant other without worrying about it crucifying my productivity... Great article!
  • Rated by miraclecor on Jun 17, 2:11pm

    From the page: "Keep a daily log where you record the details of everything you've accomplished that day. At the end of the week, group up the different types of tasks and evaluate how much work was accomplished. This is your productivity baseline."
  • Rated by xurxov on May 19, 12:10pm

    Think you can`t work only 4 hours a day? Think again...
  • Rated by farkgirl on May 07 2009, 10:21am

    This is a great post, I will start making my lists and seeing how short I can get my day
  • Rated by msbritt on May 07 2009, 6:28am

    excellent tips i'd like to start using ASAP!
  • Rated by vorstaltd on May 07 2009, 3:30am

    From the page: "How to complete a full workday by noon? Sounds impossible, right? But on many days, by 12 oâ€clock, I have completed work that should normally take eight hours. And I donâ€t wake up at 4 a.m. to achieve this."
  • Rated by drgscrn on May 07 2009, 3:05am

    I definitely should listen to these advices.
  • Rated by robinbal on May 06 2009, 9:31pm

    The power of the Weekly/Daily Goals system is that it forces you to get work done that you don't want to do.
  • Rated by nj8817 on May 06 2009, 7:15pm

    From the page: "The 4 Hour Workday"
  • Rated by anjamerret on May 06 2009, 3:12pm

    Working only for a few hours a day?