I haven't decided if trying to do all of the things that I'd like to do each day is completely impossible or just damn hard.
Actually, I do know the answer to that little conundrum and lies in managing a realistic daily plan - which includes breaking down larger projects into smaller chunks, overestimating expected duration for each task and planning in down time. Getting those three things right, with a few other basic time management techniques balanced in as well, and it seems like it would be impossible to fail.
Simple, really, isn't it?
So, why on earth do I find it so bloody difficult to follow my own advice?!
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If you accomplish about half a dozen thins in any given day, you're doing very well.
You can trust the Bear on that one.
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