What I feel is if you have Friday workload, there is inefficiency in either of the following:
- Task management: I decide on Monday, what to achieve this week. Unless something urgent and unplanned comes up (which I already account for, but if it takes more time) then it's okay to push some work to next week.
- Task allocation: Yes, I want to do and achieve everything, but I have to remember that I'm a mere mortal and that I have a life too. So, pick what can be achieved by staying right on the edge of comfort and burnout. It helps me go crazy on the weekend as well!
And if the workload decides to show up on Friday, I make sure to complete as much as I can if not do it.
Let me know your thoughts!
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I usually keep the workload minimum for myself and my team, as we only try to complete the deadlines and projects we started on Monday and we do not work on new projects or tasks on Friday.
I find that Fridays are often chaotic, no matter how organized I try to be. I think I need to work on better planning throughout the week to avoid that last-minute rush. Anyone else struggle with this too?
Prioritize and complete tasks early, delegate if possible, and use time management tools to stay efficient. This way, you can finish your workload by Friday afternoon and enjoy a relaxing weekend.
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