Great article! For me, morning is definitely the most productive time of the day _and_ I have seen time and time again how energy affects flow / productivity. I'm now quite comfortable in acknowledging that a particular task can be put off until I have energy (which is probably some upcoming morning) and that helps to reduce stress and m…
Great article! For me, morning is definitely the most productive time of the day _and_ I have seen time and time again how energy affects flow / productivity. I'm now quite comfortable in acknowledging that a particular task can be put off until I have energy (which is probably some upcoming morning) and that helps to reduce stress and manage expectations. As you've already read in "Sleep", managing your first waking hours with useful things (not email, etc) is a great idea :)
I really like that you're "comfortable in acknowledging that a particular task can be put off until I have energy." That is such a powerful mindset. Thank you for sharing that.
Great article! For me, morning is definitely the most productive time of the day _and_ I have seen time and time again how energy affects flow / productivity. I'm now quite comfortable in acknowledging that a particular task can be put off until I have energy (which is probably some upcoming morning) and that helps to reduce stress and manage expectations. As you've already read in "Sleep", managing your first waking hours with useful things (not email, etc) is a great idea :)
I really like that you're "comfortable in acknowledging that a particular task can be put off until I have energy." That is such a powerful mindset. Thank you for sharing that.
Yes, well, you "kinda" had a hand in that :)