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  3. Dave Doolin

    1. Timers are gold. I set the timer on my iPhone for 1 hour work sprints. The hard thing is gearing up to use the time.

    2. Do the most important thing first two working hours. Preferably before you check email.

    These two things right here will go a long way.

    3. Stop keeping todo lists. I’ve stopped writing anything down actually. Unless I can more or less publish it immediately, or include into something that’s ongoing without much effort.

    Instead of todo lists, visualize your outcome. Find a quiet place, make a mental image of what you want to get done. Make your mental image as complete as you can. If necessary draw a road map in your mind’s eye from here to there. But don’t write anything down.

    I have stacks and stack and web pages full of todo lists, journals bulging full of ideas, hardly any of which I ever look at after I write them down.

    If I can turn a todo list into an article, I will write that down.

    We have a problem that’s gotten really bad over the last two years: fewer people are being paid too little money for too much work.

    It can’t continue, but I don’t know what the breaking point looks like.

  4. Brandi U.

    Great post! Although I’m not as busy as you, I do feel like I always have a ton of stuff to do. From marketing to paperwork, I always feel like my mind is several feet in front of my body and I can’t ever keep up.

    For right now, I’ve been just working on the most important (paid stuff) or stuff that’s due first. When I take a break, I Twitter or Facebook, write a few blogs or apply for more writing jobs.

    I’m curious to know what others do too especially for times when my business (*knock on wood) grows.

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  6. Delia Lloyd

    Funny, I just posted on my blog about how I ended up taking a “self-imposed vacation” last week (from my blog) in order to do something on my to-do list (send out my novel to agents) that just never seemed to get done. My feeling is that the things that need to get done always do, whether b/c you prioritize them or, like me, you decide to de-prioritize something else (for a week, say.) But i also learned from that week that you never, ever hit a zero inbox. It just doesn’t happen and learning to live w/that is the biggest challenge of all.

    Delia Lloyd
    http://www.realdelia.com

    http://realdelia.com/2009/11/18/tips-for-adulthood-how-to-make-time-off-productive/

  7. Susan Johnston

    Amen, Michelle! I am busier than ever. I really need to say no more, but it’s good to have lots of projects going (and thus lots of paychecks rolling in). I write to do lists, but I rarely follow a strict schedule. Inevitably things come up during the day (I get a last minute assignment or a client calls with an urgent question or I get locked out of my apartment) and I need to be flexible enough to respond without being locked into a schedule. I don’t usually get too far off track, but sometimes things come up that have to take precedence.

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