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I've tried a lot of time management strategies, so I think I might be able to add some insight here.
The thing with time management strategies is that you usually end up spending more time managing your strategy than actually getting anything done.
I'd suggest you skip the whole "time management" thing and jump straight to the solution.
1. Energy management
2. Project management
This is where results come from.
When it comes to energy management, I recommend the book "The power of full Engagement" - it's awesome and will definitely help you get more energy.
And when it comes to project management I recommend Asana.
It's free and is all you need to plan projects and get shit done.
No more thinking, only more doing!
With that said, some very basic time management is always necessary. But keep it basic.
My time management is as follows:
I work between 8 am and 6 pm, I take breaks every 2 hours to keep my head clear.
That's it.
I let my energy and project management do the rest.
The thing with time management strategies is that you usually end up spending more time managing your strategy than actually getting anything done.
I'd suggest you skip the whole "time management" thing and jump straight to the solution.
1. Energy management
2. Project management
This is where results come from.
When it comes to energy management, I recommend the book "The power of full Engagement" - it's awesome and will definitely help you get more energy.
And when it comes to project management I recommend Asana.
It's free and is all you need to plan projects and get shit done.
No more thinking, only more doing!
With that said, some very basic time management is always necessary. But keep it basic.
My time management is as follows:
I work between 8 am and 6 pm, I take breaks every 2 hours to keep my head clear.
That's it.
I let my energy and project management do the rest.