How is your Monday routine?
Sefa Sarıkaya
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We start with a board meeting and then continue with team meetings. It takes half of the day already. At midday, I plan the week based on the outcomes of those meetings. How about you?
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Julie John@julie_john
Monday is analysis day for me to check all the websites I manage. I check analytics, search console and ahrefs to check everything is going smooth.
Share
@julie_john In my case it is for Friday. I have my weekly checklists and I'm making sure if everything is going smooth.
CenterMe
Usually, I use Monday for planning the week and performing some first the most important tasks.
It looks like this:
1. In the morning I try not to be in a rush and go for a walk with my dog, have a longer breakfast, etc.
2. After that I do my little personal week-planning
3. I have a call with my partner to plan the week and track our progress: we analyze our learnings and brainstorm about ways how we can move faster. The very inspiring meeting usually :)
4. After that I have lunch and then move the crucial tasks from the planning to let them go.
So that's it. Also, I try not to do all the tasks on Monday and have some rest in the evening. It's a conscious decision, cause usually I feel really energized on Monday and can work till midnight :) But in this case I'll feel not too good on Tuesday, so I'm working on that balance)
@jane_makarevich It looks like an amazing routine. There are a lot of things that I should copy from your Monday routine
SocialBoat
I try to focus on individual contribution on Mondays. To get a head start to the week.
Launchboard
Full time job:
Start with checking today's calendar, P0 deliverables, team check ins, aligning week's roadmap with leadership team.
Side project:
Early morning: engage with folks on PH & IH discussions, pick up today's action items on product build.
Late evenings: mostly content reading / curation
@sanat_mohanty What IH stands for? Today I saw it several times but I don't know what is it.
NVSTly: Social Investing
Man that's a rough way to start the week. Mine is more laid back compared to yours, but today I've pulled an all-nighter and will be up the whole day as we have just launched and the page is live.
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Mondays are kinda planning days for my team. We create our tasks and assign them. Then, we start working KPI-oriented.
@dilan_aydin Working KPI-oriented is the best. Which KPIs do you have for Sales, Customer success, and Technical support?
@sefasarikaya We focus only on marketing KPIs such as CTR, engagement rate, and organic website traffic. We didn’t start paid advertising yet. Thus we don’t track paid side right now.
Team meetings, client meetings, and then further planning of the week.
Meet with my developers and the marketing department - it's important to keep everyone's goals aligned and keep everybody informed on what's happening
I like to start my Mondays by waking up a bit earlier than usual to enjoy my coffee. After that, I like to catch-up with any emails I might have missed from the weekend and then plan ahead for the week.
I’m one of those people that love Mondays. Like you, we dedicate part of the day to meetings that set us up with our priorities and goals for the week
Basically sleep until Tuesday. Only then the week really starts
Turns out - cancelled meetings. Haha!
@rhea_reanoga sometimes cancelled meetings are the best ones, a chance for you to do something more productive 😀
Castofly
self reflection, solid planning for the week and breaks between tasks.
Vouch
Monday is about alignment for us, so I pretty much spend the day in meetings or planning.
Woah. That seems like a busy way to start the day.
Slowly get up early to make my morning coffee with all the time in the world for the perfect cup.
Spend some time in Sip......Think.......Sip........Think.......Sip
Get ready for work.
Make a list of deliverables.
Be prepared for all the work updates and take it one task at a time.
@adityasinghrajput It is something we usually forget. We need to take a step back, take a sip, and think about the big picture.
Late evenings
I start by checking all the emails from Saturday and Sunday. Plan the upcoming week's work before the afternoon, so that it saves time for the rest of the week. In the afternoon, I start working to complete Monday's task.
@sefasarikaya I break down complex tasks into 3-5 sub-tasks, so it doesn't look like a burden and you should try planning your week by including some ME hours. During that time, if you have new tasks try to complete that and upskill yourself or network.
Timesheet by Technuf
Brief meeting in the morning and then straight to work. Trying to find the window to answer all the emails at once and also have a cup of coffee. Otherwise, workworkwork :)
trying to survive after weekend 🔥