I don't have a strict working timelines to follow but I plan my daily to-do lists ahead of the week and alter on the way depending on the task progress.
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It's amazing how important to-do lists are. If I don't at least have some kind of list of tasks to keep me focused, I will be off playing hopscotch with the neighborhood kids or something :)
@buse_basar I have a monthly, weekly and daily tasks.
Daily tasks include expansion and user exp. which are done first. After that, I am doing my weekly tasks in the order from the most important to less ones as the week progresses.
If I'm done with every task before the week ends I either take a break and just do my daily tasks or add myself some new ones on top of that.
I hope I was clear since English is not my native language.
Focusing on our landing page this week, the design, wording, layout etc. I need to do better about setting daily tasks and goals. I have weekly goals and weekly meetings with my co-founder, but I tend to do all the week's work all at once instead of a little bit every day. I think daily work would be more consistent and valuable.
Coffee first!
Then I make my overall week list and break it down into task to accomplish today. Review my meetings calendar and see if there are any tasks I didn't get to at the ending of the previous week.
I am mainly working on goals that can improve user experience and expansion. After that I usually take meetings and do daily tasks.
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its good to have a intention for the week. When we have a intention or a bigger goal for the week then each day one can focus 60% of the time time on the Thing That Moves the Needle
My day starts the day before when I come up with a task list for tomorrow including meetings, calls that I have to make, tasks to be done and reviews of others tasks that I help refine. Things change as I move on. In order to kick start my system I drink Hong Kong style milk tea and listen to news podcasts
I spend my first couple of hours to plan my week. I do the same every day, and at the end of the week I reflect back. All these help me to come up with a realistic planning
I started following a strict Calendar that has all my work hours planned, giving me a 30mins of free time daily. I am pretty happy, and my growth, and delivery speed increased.
I plan my incoming week and work on my passion projects on weekends and every task that couldn’t get completed is getting rescheduled on my Notion dashboard
I'm starting the week by setting goals and making a plan. I'm looking at my calendar and break down my tasks into smaller pieces to make sure I stay on track. I also make sure I prioritize my tasks to make the most of my time :)
Hey Buse,
Starting a new week always feels like a fresh slate, doesn't it? For me, it's all about setting the tone right from the start. I kick off with a quick workout - nothing too crazy, just enough to get the blood flowing and the energy up.
Then, it's straight to a hearty breakfast while I go through my emails, check out the news, and plan out my day. I'm a big believer in time-blocking. So, I usually have my tasks for the day already laid out from the night before, and then it's just about tackling them one by one.
Big tasks in the morning when I'm at my freshest, and then lighter stuff as the day goes on. Also, can't forget those regular breaks to recharge and avoid burnout. You gotta pace yourself, right?
How about you? What's your secret sauce to kickstarting a new week? Would love to hear your routine!
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