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So, where do you start?

1. Just Write it Down: It’s easy to forget things that you don’t have right in front of you. So write down any task you need to do as soon as you think about it. It doesn’t matter if the list is in any particular order right now – just write it down.

2. Organize Your List: Once you know all the things you have to do — organize this list. Break it up into categories: work, home, kids, play, etc. Each area of your life should have it’s own list. Don’t mix — it will just overwhelm you and then you will ignore your list.

3. Prioritize: Once you have your separate lists – go over each item and order them by deadline or importance. This will help you stay on track and only focus on what needs to be done right now. Sure there may be other tasks that are easier to do but might not be as important. Reject your temptation to jump into those tasks first just because they are easy – it will just put you behind schedule.

4. Re-Write: Now that you’ve organized your list by category and decided what’s most important – rewrite your list. By making a clean list that is easy to read you will be more likely to refer to it and check things off in order.

5. Repeat: In order to get things accomplished – make as many lists as you need to make. I make a list everyday and then add to it. Sure it’s like a little cheat sheet – but it will make you more efficient.

Now before you get overwhelmed remember this secret to getting a TON done:

Delegate: I don’t know why people have such a hard time with this one.  It’s the most fun!  Turn to your friends, family, co-workers and get more done.  If you ask for help and look for ideas, resources and another set of hands — you can be much more efficient with your project.  You will save time and money too by doing a little research and getting the best person for the job.

While I can’t give you 25 hours in a day I can give you FREE tips and tricks to get more done