A lot of productivity experts say, "Don't break the chain. Work on your projects every day.
I say: Think about your projects every day. And only schedule time you can commit to for working on them. Granted, if all you are doing is thinking, that's cheating, so you do need to put in some time. The goal is to set you and your projects up for success.
The 5 of 7 Rule is exactly how it sounds:
• Work toward your goals 5 out of every 7 days each week. (Or however many days you can commit to.)
• This enables you to keep your objective top-of-mind, while giving you ample downtime.
• It eliminates the fluster you feel when life happens and you need to skip a day or two.
For Example
Let’s say you’re going to work 15 minutes a day on your project, which is a reasonable amount of time.
If you miss a day, you decide to do 30 minutes the next day. You miss that one too, and you’re up to 45. Well, if you can’t manage 15 minutes, you’ll really have challenges finding 30 or 45.
My point is this: If you miss a day, just skip it and do 15 minutes the following day.
Final Thoughts
Don’t get me wrong. If working toward your goals every day is feasible, go right ahead. However, when you really need it, allow yourself a day or two off, guilt-free.
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8 comments:
Debra, thanks for the helpful productivity tip. I especially like the tip that if you miss a day, don't try to make it up - just continue your schedule as it is.
Debra,
Thank you for this terrific article. I love that your 5 of 7 Rule allows people to skip a day or two during the week and not feel like they have to do it every day (practical and something people can actually do).
Terry
author of Book Proposals That $ell, 21 Secrets To Speed Your Success (Revised Edition)
Dear Debra,
I love the 5 out of 7 rule. Empowering idea. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Never Give Up
Joan
Lol. And no cheating! Love it!
Best,
Carolyn!
Thanks, Karen, Terry, and Carolyn, for your comments.
Setting yourself up for success is all about trial and error, time, and opportunity. This tip - which people love in my workshops - combines all of the above.
To your success, Deb
Fabulous productivity tool, Debra! Staying in line with our goal plan & using the 5 of 7 rule "enables you to keep your objective top-of-mind, while giving you ample downtime."
Thank you!
Thanks for your comment, Joan! So glad you like my 5 of 7 rule! :) Deb
Thank you, Deborah! It's all about finding ways to stay on track and setting yourself - and your goals - up for success!
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