Saturday, 1 February 2014

Time subject

It is known that I have been following what Laura Vanderkam writes about time management. 

In fact, when I became a job seeker, I started to read her book "168 hours: You have more time than you think" and I wrote down my time logs for 2-3 weeks. After this small exercise, I realized I actually had more time to do the things I liked most in the morning (and when you are a job seeker - or at least to me - this strategy may boost your mood/ego).

If you search for her book's reviews, you can find some good&positive ones, but also some discouragements too. It is true that I am not (yet) a mother, and the book gives you a lot of examples of successful women that have kids. But apart from that (which in my opinion that's not a problem!), if you need to re-organize yourself or just improve the way you spend your 168 hours per week, just give it a try and start to note down how do you spend your all day, 7 days a week. 

I made this exercise at the very beginning of my job seeker occupation, and now, I am doing it again while experiencing a new project. I will finish my first week tomorrow, and I will write about it asap.


Meanwhile, about the "morning person" that I would like to become, I could have a little bit of these 12 things successful people do before breakfast.

Have a nice week(end)!

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