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How to achieve all your goals and plans
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We don't achieve our goals because our plans aren't integrated into our daily lives. Daily life consists of sleep, eating, hygiene, work, communication, commuting, and numerous small tasks. These are the building blocks of our reality, where our achievements and plans are formed.

Throughout the day, we tend to focus on what's urgent, operate on autopilot, or follow a to-do list. 😊

What isn’t included in our to-do list remains undone. If you want something to appear in your reality, first add it to your to-do list. 😇

Every task, whether short-term or long-term, should be on your daily, weekly, or even monthly to-do list. 😮‍💨

Completing truly important tasks each day takes 3 to 5 hours, depending on your workload. So don’t try to cram 375 tasks into your to-do list. How many should you add? The answer is simple: just one task. Only one. Why? 🤔

Your success depends not on the number of tasks in your to-do list but on how many you can actually accomplish. One task is the perfect number. 😌

Once you’ve mastered completing at least one task 100%, then add more. How do you determine your limit? Base it on how you feel. If you have energy, you can take on more. If it’s too difficult, you’ve taken on too much. By following this method, the number of tasks you complete can increase by 200-500% in a month, but these will be genuinely completed tasks. ✅

For a task to be completed, it must not conflict with others. If you’ve scheduled two or more tasks for the same time, the problem isn’t time, it’s priorities. Determine what is truly important to accomplish today, and prioritize it. Divide tasks into high-priority and low-priority. Non-priority tasks can be ignored altogether. 😊

How can you make your schedule more realistic and less overloaded? Follow this rule: dedicate 50% of your time to planned tasks from your to-do list and 50% to unforeseen situations. If there are no unexpected tasks, you can always do more of what was planned. But if they do arise, they won’t throw your schedule into chaos. 📈

To make your plan work, break it down into daily steps and identify the key task for each day. Your plan starts working when it’s included in your daily to-do list schedule. 📝

This works because during the planning process, you remember the details and the importance of the whole picture, but after a week or a month, everything is forgotten, and it’s crucial to focus on what needs to be done today. Revisit your overall plan weekly or monthly. ❤️

The general principle of creating a to-do list: don’t rely on your discipline—it’s unreliable. Rely on your laziness—it’s always with you. This will help you be a realistic optimist. ☺️

If you want your plans to truly come to fruition, start with small but consistent steps. ✅

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