How To Make Room For Tomorrow

The problem with so many people is that despite their best intentions that tomorrow will be different to today when the clock ticks over to the next day all the old problems and time consuming issues reappear and tomorrow ends up looking very much like today. So, how to make room for tomorrow.

In a previous blog we looked at the Ivy Lee Method Ivy Lee Method which gives us the opportunity to change everything and work toward our objective.

The only way we can make room for tomorrow is to plan today and stick to our guns.

Remember priority should have no plural and so set your one priority and make sure tomorrow moves you toward it.

Failing to plan and failing to prioritise will mean that tomorrow will look very much like today and every other day.

If you end up with too much to do and too little time then firefighting will be the order of the day.

Too Much To Do

Effective people dedicate time to make sure they make room for tomorrow.

Otherwise tomorrow never comes and that would be a bad thing.

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