Watching the Hokies π¦make their entrance to Enter Sandman always gets me going. Both my boys went there β so I got to see that a lot over the years both in the football stadium and on the wrestling mats. Last night as I was watching the Hokies play Syracuse it got me thinking β how would you like to start your workday like that? I would probably have some pretty darn productive days!
π So how do top performers kickstart their workdays for maximum productivity and success? Well, two insightful articles from Business Insider and Fast Company give ideas to get you inspired. Let’s delve into some of their suggestions!
π According to both of these articles, successful individuals begin their days by setting clear goals and priorities. They take a moment to plan their day, helping them stay on track and make the most of their time.
β Fueling their bodies and minds is another key step. A nutritious breakfast and/or getting the blood flowing with some exercise or meditation are great ways prepare you for the day’s challenges.
π§ Email management is crucial. Successful people avoid drowning in their inboxes by setting specific times for checking and responding to emails.
π Time blocking is another technique to boost productivity. Allocate specific time slots for different tasks, ensuring focused work and minimizing distractions.
π Lastly, setting aside some time for personal growth and learning can be a game-changer. Successful people often read or engage in self-improvement activities during their mornings.
π Success begins with those first moments of the day. You may not have 70,000 people jumping up & down and singing Enter Sandman for you, but there are things you can do to get pointed in the right direction. Remember, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach, so find what resonates with you and make it a habit. π πΌπ #MorningRoutine #SuccessStartsNow ππ‘π#cpacareers #careercoach #SuccessStrategies #MorningRoutines #Goals π
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