![]() This doesn’t have to be elaborate or fancy, it just means that you have a general idea of what you want to accomplish during the day. Just think of me as the UX / Consulting / Marketing / Social Media / Design Mad Scientist Lady! 2 | Make a gameplan for your dayĪfter you’ve architected your week, the next piece to save time in your work day is to create a daily game plan. This day typically involves a lot of experimentation as well. This is the day I get to plan my consulting strategies and content empire! I get to dream up new ideas, curate thoughts/content, and create timelines. It leaves me feeling amazingly productive! Being able to work like that without distractions is incredibly magical for your creativity.įridays are probably my favorite days. Usually I can get a huge chunk of work out of the way on Wednesdays. This means no meetings or other business-related tasks. Wednesday is set aside for 100% productive work time. ![]() I spend time chatting with my clients and working on their projects. Otherwise, Monday looks very similar to Tuesday and Thursday. Basically I take this time to decide the specifics and tactics of the week ahead. Here’s a peek at what my weeks have been shaping up as lately:įriday – Content Creation, Business DevelopmentĪs you can see, Mondays include planning for the week or organizing tasks and to-do lists. Others designate one day as a no meeting day for “desk time” only. Some people choose to put all their recurring meetings on a specific day of the week. There are many various ways you can organize your week. ![]() Separating out the type of work I do allows me to get into different “modes” each day and use my time more efficiently. One of the best ways I’ve learned how to do this is to designate different days of the week for different purposes. In order to save time in your work day, you have to start with getting the week organized. It’s a tough nut to crack, but here are a few guidelines I build my work day around… This was a challenge for me when I worked as a in-house designer and it’s become even more difficult in my life running a design consultancy. So how do we minimize distractions and work efficiently? How do we increase productivity and not busy-ness? How do you actually save time in your work day? (Sounds like a fantasy world, right?) ![]() Let’s face it.We only have 24 hours in a day to get things done. ![]()
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