6 Time Management Rules for people that can't get out of bed (but still want their dreams to come true):
1. Parkinson's Law
This law states that work expands to fill all of the time that's allotted to it.
Basically, something will take you two weeks to complete if you give yourself that long.
Make your deadline shorter to increase the fear and urgency you can't hide from.
This law states that work expands to fill all of the time that's allotted to it.
Basically, something will take you two weeks to complete if you give yourself that long.
Make your deadline shorter to increase the fear and urgency you can't hide from.
2. The Rule of Three
This rule is about focusing on 3 victories you can accomplish instead of an overwhelming list of tasks.
Science shows humans remember 3 things the best. It's not too much to freeze you in your tracks or too little to move you forward.
This rule is about focusing on 3 victories you can accomplish instead of an overwhelming list of tasks.
Science shows humans remember 3 things the best. It's not too much to freeze you in your tracks or too little to move you forward.
3. The 5-Second Rule
This rule says to count down from 5 to 1 and take immediate action after.
Everything we want to do sounds great until we create reasons not to do it.
This rule forces you to do something unpleasant before your brain talks you out of it.
This rule says to count down from 5 to 1 and take immediate action after.
Everything we want to do sounds great until we create reasons not to do it.
This rule forces you to do something unpleasant before your brain talks you out of it.
4. The Two-Minute Rule
This rule is about completing any task that can be completed in two minutes or less immediately.
Two minutes feels like a blink of an eye for your brain.
The dopamine of completing the task then snowballs into each next task as you get more done.
This rule is about completing any task that can be completed in two minutes or less immediately.
Two minutes feels like a blink of an eye for your brain.
The dopamine of completing the task then snowballs into each next task as you get more done.
5. The Pomodoro Technique
This technique rewards you with something you want after you complete 25 minutes of work.
Once you do an uninterrupted 25 minutes, take a few minutes to scroll TikTok or Twitter.
Maybe play a quick PVP game or campaign mission before another 25 mins.
This technique rewards you with something you want after you complete 25 minutes of work.
Once you do an uninterrupted 25 minutes, take a few minutes to scroll TikTok or Twitter.
Maybe play a quick PVP game or campaign mission before another 25 mins.
6. The Avoid Multitasking Rule
The biggest thing keeping you from progressing forward is too many things on your mind you're juggling.
This rule is about focusing on 1 and only 1 task at a time to increase efficiency and reduce errors.
Do that 1 thing well before the next.
The biggest thing keeping you from progressing forward is too many things on your mind you're juggling.
This rule is about focusing on 1 and only 1 task at a time to increase efficiency and reduce errors.
Do that 1 thing well before the next.
TL;DR 6 Time Management Rules if You Canβt Get Out of Bed
1. Parkinson's Law
2. The Rule of Three
3. The 5-Second Rule
4. The Two-Minute Rule
5. The Pomodoro Technique
6. The Avoid Multitasking Rule
1. Parkinson's Law
2. The Rule of Three
3. The 5-Second Rule
4. The Two-Minute Rule
5. The Pomodoro Technique
6. The Avoid Multitasking Rule
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