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Habit Tracker Guide: Achieve Your Goals

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Physical habit trackers include printed charts, calendars, and tracking boards to monitor habits. Remember, this process is a marathon, not a sprint. Perhaps their greatest feature is keeping everything organized in one place. Start Tracking Your Habits Today Old habits die hard, but the right habit tracker can make a huge difference.

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The 10 Best Goal Setting Apps to Help You Stay on Track

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An app can have many exciting features, like monitoring multiple goals, a task manager or to-do lists, access to a personal coach and integration with your calendar or other apps. Look for a goal-setting app that fits your lifestyle and what you need to track. 10 best goal setting apps 1.

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What Is ‘Bare Minimum Monday’ and Will It Work for You?

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You do release the pressure to be productive on Monday, and instead focus on planning the week, taking care of as many admin tasks as you can to set your mind free for the mid-week sprint.” Instead of explaining why I’m unavailable, it’s held as an existing commitment on my calendar, so I just tell people I’m busy (which I am).

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When (And How) The “Time Theming” Mindset Doesn’t Work

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That’s why it is important to look at your calendar and confirm those inconsistencies every day. So here’s a good rule of thumb when it comes to using your calendar with the Time Theming mindset – and TimeCrafting as a whole: Have your Time Themes in your calendar (Daily, Monthly, Horizontal, and Weekly Sprints).

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The Daily CT Scan: The Best Way To Start Your Day

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That’s why it’s important to scan two things right when you start your day: your calendar and your to-do list. If you can honestly say that you check your calendar and to-do list first thing in the morning, then I’m going to save you some time: stop reading this piece. The first thing you should look at daily is your calendar.

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How To Be As Productive As Possible When You’re Sick

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By working ahead you can give yourself some breathing room in your calendar and stay more productive over the long-term. If your schedule does not allow this, you can always try doing a Weekly Sprint when you return to work; you could schedule meetings or admin work for a specific one-hour (or another fixed amount of time) slot each day.

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Shaping Sara Blakely: Meet the Billionaire Founder of Spanx

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She yelled at me across the entire airport as she was sprinting to her gate, ‘Spanx and wheels on luggage, the two greatest inventions in the last 50 years!’” It requires a lot of attention to my calendar and time management and how I live my life and recognizing that you have to take the time to completely relook at how you layer your life.

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