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This is part three of a mini series on increasing your productivity, after all time is money right? You can read my other tips by clicking here for part 1 and here for part 2.
It is helpful when looking at your day to identify the task (or tasks) that you least want to accomplish and then do them first!. This helps your productivity on your other items. I find when I tackle the chore I least want to do first (cleaning the bathroom!) then I am much more productive throughout the day because I am not spending my day thinking about how to avoid doing that one chore, or how much I do not want to do it. Often subconsciously I avoid doing other things I ought to do just because I am trying to avoid that “I don’t want to” item. When that item is gone and checked off I am much more diligent ot perform my other items and (most importantly) spend time with my kids building into their hearts. Do you know that you as a parent are the most important and influential person in your child’s life until age 10? That is not much time to pour into and learn from their hearts and I certainly don’t want to allow my “I don’ want to’s” to keep me from nurturing and learning from my child’s heart.
Your turn to share! How do you motivate yourself to do the things you least want to accomplish each day? Do you do these items first or last and why?
