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Why Scheduling Your Day the Night Before Drastically Boosts Your Productivity

Plan your day the Night Before

By Nidhi Sharma Published about a year ago 3 min read
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What you do during the day prior to it is just as important as what you do in the morning. In actual fact what you do the night before can make it more likely you'll complete what you're trying to accomplish on any given day.

The method you choose to use isn't important. I'm a firm believer that calendars or calendars are better than do lists however there is a group that is a believer in to-do lists or"the Ivy Lee Method:

Write down each day the five most important tasks you'll need to complete every day. Then, begin your day by focusing on those five items. You could also plan the 5 tasks to your agenda. It's not a problem so long as the five tasks are accomplished.

The most efficient production methods are actually fairly simple once you break them down. We keep looking for the perfect life as well as efficiency "hacks" because doing so can make us feel satisfied. If you're spending all day reading articles on productivity, such as this one, you're probably not doing anything productive. The only way to find out if something is effective for you is to try it and observe what happens.

Also read: Good night quotes in Gujarati

I'm always trying out new productivity tools because a lot of the systems that got me to where I am today aren't working similarly. The exact methods that enabled me to complete my first novel in six months haven't allowed me to achieve the same thing with the manuscript I'm currently working on. In the process, I've had to revisit the elements of my eight-step daily routine. There are also times when my routine is overwhelming. However, the problem has always been due to insufficient planning for the day prior.

When I first created this post I put the top five things I needed to accomplish in my journaling software the evening prior. At around 9:30 am, I'd accomplished everything on my list.

If you plan your day in advance, you'll be stunned by how quickly your productivity increases.

If you don't have a clear idea regarding what it is you're trying to accomplish on a given day, you'll be occupied but not very productive. In the event that you schedule your schedule at night can achieve more work with less effort. Additionally, you'll experience more flow.

My most memorable mornings are a little like this

  1. For an hour, you can read
  2. Write for one hour
  3. Exercise, surf, or snowboard for a couple of hours
  4. Interview people
  5. Practice for talks in the near future.
  6. Social media and email

If you set an outline for your working days then you'll be more likely to fill your days with productive work that will add value to your daily life. The best aspect of a framework is it's not rigid. It is able to be adjusted for every day and to your preferences. It lets you be prepared for changes in your schedule. Although I'm sure of what the first two hours of my workday will look like, preparing it the night before is a great method to minimize the stress of making decisions.

In the first half hour, your day is among the most important. It sets the stage for what the rest of your day is going to be like. If you're spending the first half hour of the day being distracted by buzzes, pings, notifications, and dopamine, you'll look identical. However, If you're spending the first half hour of your day focusing on what you considered your most important priorities, that energy will be carried throughout the rest of your day. It's a pattern that I've seen over and over.

If you have planned your day ahead of time there's no doubt about what you'll do when you get up to work in the morning.

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Nidhi Sharma

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