Either intentionally or haphazardly, we have an order to the way we approach daily tasks and do them. There are certain things we do before others. Certain items get relegated to the "rainy day" or "someday" pile and may never get any more attention than that.
For setting and accomplishing goals, there are items that are more important than others. Some are easier to do, some take less time, and some demand collaboration or additional resources. For some there might even be a learning curve.
Looking at a more immediate time frame, what is at the top of our "to do" lists for tomorrow morning? I'm not talking about just getting up or getting to the office. I mean from a substantive standpoint - and it might be just some quiet time for planning, reading, or inspiration before we start our day - but what is number one on our list of "to do" for tomorrow? Number 2? Beyond that?
Is this planned or is it just going to be carry-over from today?
Let's be intentional about setting our daily priorities so that we make time to get the important tasks accomplished while we're fresh and before interruptions and distractions set in.
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