Do you spend your days crossing tasks off your to-do list and making plans and going and going and going? It can be important to stop and evaluate how you spend your days.
Take some time to check in with what’s working and what’s not. Ask ourselves questions and really reflect on what we’re doing.
I know. I know. You don’t have the time.
But, what if taking this time helped you create more time?
Start by tracking your time. Every 30 minutes, stop and write down what you are doing. Don’t wait until the end of the day because it won’t be accurate. You can find a PDF or an app to help you here.
Take some time, even 15 minutes, and ask yourself the following questions.
- What commitments have you taken on in the last 3 months? Are they working for you? Or do you need to find a way to let them go?
- Are there routines that need to shift?
- What do the next 3 months look like? What projects do you need to plan now?
When you evaluate your time, you might find places to make changes, freeing up time you didn’t think you had! I had a client who tracked her time and we discovered she was going to the grocery store multiple times each week. We streamlined the way she shopped and were able to give her time back in her week.
Want to get started on this? Schedule a call with me.