Action #3: Block Out Time on a Calendar
This is where the rubber meets the road.
After identifying those 80/20 “big rocks,” it’s time to put these activities
on a calendar.
To get started, I suggest using a calendar where you can schedule your
day into 30- to 60-minute increments. You have two options here:
1. Buy a
weekly calendar
.
2. Use an online calendar, like
Google Calendar
.
Personally, I prefer the Google Calendar because it syncs with other
online tools that I use (like Todoist and Slack). Plus, my wife can look at
the schedule on her devices when planning fun activities we can enjoy
together. But feel free to pick the tool that works for you.
To get started with blocking out time on your calendar, I recommend five
actions:
1.
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