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Daily logs work better for me.
I have tried schedules and to-do lists but have never had much success with them. I find that for schedules I tend to get overwhelmed, and if I miss one task on the list I tend to just blow the rest of the schedule off. The same happens with strict to-do lists to some extent as well.
The best method I've found is to make a list with all kinds of productive (and not so productive) tasks I could potentially do throughout the day then keep more of a log of what I actually do rather than try to adhere to a strict schedule or to-do list. Multiple tasks with half hour increments I can check off when I complete a task over the course of a week. I tend not to get overwhelmed and feel trapped by this method and provides me motivation of what to work on more the next day. I actually print these off each week on 3x5 index cards and keep them close at hand for motivation. Jam it back in, in the dark. << Have a translated libretto from one of your opera box sets? If so please share it here! >>
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There's nowhere I can't reach. << Have a translated libretto from one of your opera box sets? If so please share it here! >>
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