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Don’t Cross off Your Day Until it’s Over
It can quickly turn into crossing off opportunities before they’ve even been offered
I’m a big proponent of the idea- if you’re having an off day and you can’t get out of a funk, it’s okay to just take it easy and start over in the morning. Often times, I’m able to bring myself out of a funk by using the tips below. But when you can’t, it’s nice to know you can always go to sleep and start fresh the next day.
However, there’s a difference between having a day when you’re in a funk and needing to take a complete break, and limiting your productivity because you’re not in the mood or giving up on your to do list because you’re overwhelmed.
We have to start looking at each day, and each moment in each day, as opportunities.
Don’t cross of the day on your planner before the day is actually over.
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