It’s a nuanced thing I guess, but the biggest change I made was that I stopped working on projects as linearly as I used to. I’ve always known that I do my best work in mornings, but in 2016 I made my most concerted effort ever to guard mornings for specific kinds of work. ![]() I dedicated mornings to deep reading and tasks that require the most mental energy. I feel like 2016 was my best “time management year” ever because of what I accomplished and the efficiency I felt in the day-to-day moments of my work.īased on self observation, these are the aspects of time and project management that I think I improved on the most. ![]() Instead, it’s something that someone can simply get better at with maturity and awareness. ![]() I don’t think it’s something that is perfectible. Honing time management skills is a lifelong process that starts at an early age.
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