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Foolproof Tricks To Sticking To Your Schedule

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Everyone has a schedule. Everyone complains about their schedule because there are not enough hours in a day to get everything done. Eventually, the schedule becomes your enemy that ruins your life.

I am here to tell you that it is possible to get your schedule under control, stick to it even, and still have time for personal life. There are no secrets, really, just little tricks to make your schedule a friend. All the little tricks fit into one big piece of advice:

always be prepared.

What is a schedule?

Your schedule is a list of time-sensitive commitments. It is a reminder that you have to be somewhere at a certain time for a certain purpose.

Your schedule is a part of Time and has very distinct features.

Stick To Your Schedule - No Excuses

You miss deadlines when you do not know they are coming. "Schedules surprises" happen when you do not have a good understanding of your task roadmap.

Can you list all your commitments for a year? A month?

For each project, know at least 2 things - (1) how will you know you are "done" and (2) what is the next action required to move it forward.

You have to review your schedule and your tasks at least once a week. You decide what to do and what not to do for the upcoming week. Define your work load and save the projects you are not doing for the next weekly review. You will have a very clear picture of what is coming your way and what you need to do to prepare.

My process of staying on schedule is simple.

Now you are ready for the week. Take 30 minutes at the end of the day to plan the next day. Note your priorities. If something comes up and you need to re-arrange your schedule, you will be ready without missing deadlines. Develop daily routines to keep you productive.

Final Tips

Routines. Develop as many routines as possible for your reoccurring tasks. Routines are nothing more than mind tricks, reflexes. They are initiated by a trigger and an action follows. Everyone has "maintenance" tasks - check logs, go to the gym, have lunch. Some routine tasks are easy: you get hungry (trigger) - you have lunch (action). Others are trickier, like going to the gym. Identify or invent triggers for your routine tasks and stick to them. For example, every Monday at 9am check ranking for your core keywords and record the results in your spreadsheet.

Be an over-achiever. If you have time to complete a task ahead of schedule, do it. It is better to have more time available for Twitter and Facebook than be stressed that you have not talked to your friends for days. If you run out of things to do (like, that's going to happen), do a project review. Go through the same weekly process and identify the next set of tasks you need to do as soon as you can.

Batch-process your tasks. When new requests show up, new ideas pop into your head, etc. write everything down and put it in your inbox. You do not have to decide anything about that thought or request at the moment it arrives. Once a day at least, process your inbox and decide what to do about that request or idea. You can delete it, delegate it, or do it (now or later). Decide if it is a project and what the next action is; add it to your system appropriately.

How do you manage to stick to a schedule? Do you have a routine that helps you stay productive? Share your tips in the comments.