How you set your daily goals?

Hamza Afzal Butt
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I mostly set my weekday plans on weekends, but every day I set them priority-wise, like which is most important to complete that day. sometimes i prefer to write them in my diary or use apps like notion to write :)

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Feliciana
I start my day by reviewing the previous day's tasks to identify any incomplete items. Then I prioritize the day's tasks using time blocking and set clear goals before beginning work. Additionally, I allocate about 1H for unexpected tasks to ensure flexibility and adaptability in my schedule.
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Prithvi Damera
I set my daily goals by first identifying my top priorities aligned with my long-term objectives, ensuring they are specific and achievable. Then, I break them down into manageable tasks, scheduling time blocks to focus on each goal while allowing for flexibility to adapt as needed throughout the day.
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Cedric
Break down these grand designs into smaller, manageable tasks, each a pixel contributing to the grand image. Prioritize them with the discernment of a seasoned architect, focusing on what aligns most with your values and current needs. Use tools and frameworks to track progress, perhaps a digital planner or task management software, ensuring each step is visible and actionable.
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Igor Finkelshtein
I have a running list of things to do that I may or may not get around to, but I don't want to forget. Everyday I have 2 objectives for the day to accomplish and there may be several todos associated with that. I can get max 3 done in a day, but leave space for chaos. I can pick my objectives based on my long running list of todos or on my backlog of objectives. Really depends on what the priority is that day. That's how I set my day. It doesn't make me the most productive, but it does make me consistently productive without threat of burnout, so I settled on this.
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