Whatever you do for a living, it’s helpful to have a tool to keep you on track with all the ‘other’ stuff you have to fit in around work. This applies even (or especially) if you are self-employed, looking for work, volunteering, studying, or in the enviable position of being able to pick your own projects. These important macro activities can completely smother the micro-details.
Workday Routine
Create your own checklist to keep track of everything this way:
Workday Routine
Create your own checklist to keep track of everything this way:
- Download Inspector Ross’s Ridiculously Long Workday Routine.
- Compare this to all the details that go toward making your own workdays enjoyable & low-stress (however that applies to your livelihood).
- Over the course of a week, write yourself a Workday Routine checklist, to help you remember things like turning off the iron, carrying water – all those little things that can get overlooked in a rush, but which make you feel quite frazzled if you forget them.
I worked out there are around 24 steps in a typical day for a working parent, not counting the job! (Nor social media!).
Regardless of how many are on your list, resolve to have a great week :-)
©2013-15 Heidi Ross
Regardless of how many are on your list, resolve to have a great week :-)
©2013-15 Heidi Ross