Hey @haiqa_irfan! I personally love planning my week on Sunday nights. It helps me to start the week with a clear mind and a set of goals! π But I know some people prefer the spontaneity of diving in on Monday mornings. What about you? π
@haiqa_irfan But alas, no matter how much planning I do, cant always avoid them Monday morning Blues. π
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I would love to plan my week on Sunday but it rarely happens. I plan my day at the start, i.e. apart from the pre-planned weekly meetings.
I would love to have a weekly plan and stick to it. How do you do it?
Hey @haiqa_irfan! Thatβs an interesting question! π Personally, I find planning my week on Sunday nights to be super helpful. It gives me a clear roadmap and sets a positive tone for the days ahead. Plus, it helps me avoid that Monday morning scramble. How about you? Do you have a preference? π
Oh, Iβm a Sunday night planner all the way! I like to think of it as my strategic battle plan for conquering the week ahead. While others are binge-watching their favorite shows, Iβm plotting my victory against the endless emails and meetings. By the time Monday morning rolls around, Iβm already in warrior mode, armed with my to-do list and a large cup of coffee. Bring it on, Monday! πͺβπ
Hey @haiqa_irfan ! I like to plan my week on monday mornings while doing the morning workout. I use the gap between my exercises to note down my thoughts and tasks. It helps me to have a clear mind when I reach back home after gym.
I like to keep Monday mornings as suspenseful as a mystery novel, so I don't plan my week on Sunday nights! It adds a touch of excitement to my tech-filled week ahead. How about you? Do you prefer the Sunday strategist approach or the Monday morning thrill ride?
I prefer to do a bit of planning on Sunday evening to get my mind ready for the week ahead. Nothing too detailed, but I'll review my calendar, jot down a few key priorities, and maybe knock out a couple quick tasks to get a head start. That way I can dive in on Monday morning with more focus and direction.