A To Do List? Equals a No Brainer
Well as I was approaching the end of Level 2s training, Kyle was talking about a To Do List and mentioned its importance. Everything he said was so spot on.
I was so carried away trying to get through this training, building my website, and writing my posts which were taking me way longer than they needed to because I'm no natural author.
It's just that I am so dedicated to being successful, my determination was allowing this business to control my life by taking up so much time I wasn't spending much time with my son, dusting ain't getting done, late getting dinner cooked and so much more. I felt so overwhelmed but wouldn't give up.
The less time spent with my son was breaking both my heart and his, and the lack of housework was irritating me too because I like a clean home.
I kept trying to get organized and manage my time because I'm supposed to control my business and my time, not the other way around, and BAM. Thank you Kyle for the simple solution that's going to do that.
I made my list in Excel and I listed everything from my WA training to even getting the household chores done. On weekdays I begin at 9:00 am and finish at 5:00 pm, the weekends I begin at 11:00 am and finish at 5:00 pm. My chores come after that.
Thanks to Kyle's training I don't feel overwhelmed anymore.
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There’s a lot in Kyle’s training that “organization” is mentioned! I am glad you found your system. Some members here have full time jobs. Some have business to run and do this. And some even work 12 hours in grave hour’s shift. We always find a way!!!
Cheers,
Maria 🌹
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Staying organized and prioritizing what needs to be done first are very important factors here Tracey!
Happy to hear you are on the right track my friend and all the very best for the future!
Thank you Jessiefido :-)
You're most welcome my friend!