Having goals is a necessary part of managing your time. But you bc,
Take it to the next level and make sure each day is managed to the best of your ability. Don’t wait until you’re facing a crisis to begin managing your time. Proper time management is a lifestyle and the result of your daily habits. The most productive day is a day without a crisis. Here are some things you can do to get the most out of your 24 hours.
I serve from home. I share my tips in blogs, podcasts, presentations, social media and in everyday life. Being focused on Personal Development, mindset and transformation is my jam. I must have a system where I can focus myself to achieve this and it’s not easy in the early stages. It takes major focus, practice and patience to begin a lifestyle as such. If you are a coach, consultant or have your own Solopreneur business, being productive is a challenge, especially at first when no one is there to hold you accountable.
Productive Daily Rhythm. Getting up early enough for a good, healthy medittation and exercise. You are preparing yourself and your body for a productive day, so give yourself needed fuel. This might also be a good time to check your inbox (instead of throughout the day) to see want urgencies await you. Adjust your schedule accordingly. Yyou did review your daily schedule the night before, right?
Prioritize tasks. The most important (top of the list)
to the least important (bottom of the list). Getting urgent work out of the way will bring you a huge sense of accomplishment and relief without overwhelming yourself with unnecessary to-do’s. We have already discussed how multitasking wastes time and reduces productivity, so complete one task at a time.

Schedule Breaks. Breaks are not time wasters. They will give you an added boost to get more done. Taking a five-minute break every 30 to 45 minutes is perfectly reasonable. You gain back the time by being able to focus better.
Reward Systems. Studies indicate that 78 percent of people would be more productive if they were rewarded. Be your own rewarder. Plan treats (dinner out, time with friends, a movie) contingent on sticking to your schedule. Something as simple as a gooey dessert can be a great motivator. You need to play fair and not indulge in the treat if you didn’t produce according to plan.
Periodically take a look at where you are going, and, if necessary, take a detour. You manage time and life when enjoying the return on your efforts.
