My week has now been broken down into days with a specific focus. The next thing was to expand each day and breakdown what tasks needed to be done regularly.
I decided to only include things that could be done in 2 or 3 15 minute intervals. If I hadn't, I would have quickly found myself hyper-focusing on something and trying to perfect it for 4 hours.
WD1 - I intentionally didn't build anything extra into this day. For me, beginning my work week without other things to distract me is very important. I use my first day at work each week to plan out work tasks and objectives for the rest of the week. That's plenty, and it just gets everything rolling smoothly.
WD2 - Project Day -
This is the day I make any appointments that need to be made for myself, my husband or our pets. Haircuts, doctors/vets, whatever.
Additionally, I always have projects that needs to be done. (Who doesn't?!?!) I use this day to either develop a plan for a project I need to start, or to work on a current project that is underway. Recently, I got plans together to begin painting the inside of my house. I spent one project day planning it out (colors, materials, cost, etc). The next project day was spent figuring out when to get the project underway, setting the deadline for the completion of it, deciding if I would need help and planning a time to have the help come out. The next project day, I began getting materials together. Then I began to work on the painting project a little at a time. I worked on painting myself during my project days and then finished it up one weekend when my family could come and help.
This is what works for me. Some people may just dive right in and tackle something like that in a weekend. And that is absolutely fine. I like to spread stuff out and do them at a slower pace. It's just how I roll.
WD3 - Office Day
This is my set time each week to pay bills, balance the checkbooks, mail anything that needs to be mailed, file anything that needs to be filed, and keep on top of our household budget.
Piles of paper were killing me. I took time one Sunday afternoon to go thru everything and straighten it all out (It took forever!). Once I did that, I vowed I'd never let stuff get out of hand like that again. Taking my office time each week ensures I get everything done at once, and I don't have to think about it again.
WD4 - I devote this day to my part time job. I get orders ready to ship out, contact clients, work on correspondence and check my inventory. Sometimes this takes more than 45 minutes, so I have to make sure this day falls on a day when I work the early shift.
You can use this day for whatever you need...or for nothing at all!!
WD5 - Planning Day
This is another day that sometimes get shifted around. I try to plan things so it will fall the day before my first day off for that week.
I do all my menu planning (1 or 2 weeks out), shopping lists, lists of errands that need to be run, getting things ready to go to the Post Office, etc.
I also plan out the upcoming week and get prepared for anything that would take extra time later.
DO1 - Cleaning and Errand Day
This day goes hand in hand with Planning Day.
The first thing I do is my weekly cleaning routine. It takes me about 2 hours in the morning from beginning to end. Once my house is tidy, I can move on with the rest of my day and get my errands done.
Since I planned all my errands and shopping the day before, it's just a matter of getting in the car and going.
DO2 - Free Day.
Zip.
Zilch.
Zero.
Nada.
Nothing.
The Daily Breakdown....
November 19, 2009
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