7 Tips for a Productive Life
1. Make a to-do list and give yourself small rewards for completing big tasks.
2. Find ways to break up your workday (or night).
3. Avoid addictive time-wasting activities.
4. Get as much done as early in the day as you can.
5. Tackle that really tough to-do first.
6. Showcase your success.
7. Tell someone about your goals.
~ by Emma Chapman
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I
believe that if you really want to fit something,(like drawing every
day) into your life, you can accomplish itif you really and truly want
to do it. The bottom line is;we make time for what is really important
to us.
You have to prioritize, organize, and use your time wisely.
The little list above, always helps me whenI feel overwhelmed or disorganized.
It seems that with each passing year, time gets more scarce,more divided, and precious. I am now teachingOnline Zoom Classes and producingmore drawings and videos than ever before.
You have to prioritize, organize, and use your time wisely.
The little list above, always helps me when
So how do I do it? Three Simple Steps:
1. I make a list daily, first thing in the morning,if not the night before.
2. I start early in the day and start crossing little things off my list,which gives me a sense of accomplishment.
3. I limit my time online and try not to get distracted byvideos or articles that will not be of immediate benefit.
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Certain
things have to take precedence over others andI make sure I tackle them early in the day. Today,
my priority is getting this Drawing Everyday Blog
updated.
I have been sketching every day now for 18 days,but haven't
put a single post up here yet.
So I am determined to cross that off my
list this morning.
Mission Accomplished!
I have been sketching every day now for 18 days,
So I am determined to cross that off my list this morning.
June 6, 2020 |
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June 15, 2020 |
"I am not a teacher, but an awakener."
~ Robert Frost
Learn • Love • Create
with
Experience the FUN of the
Principles • Techniques • Spirit
OF ART
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"Stale water is a poor drink. Stale skill is worse. And the person
who walks in her own footsteps only ends where she began."
~ L. Alexander
with
Experience the FUN of the
Principles • Techniques • Spirit
OF ART
____________________________________
"Stale water is a poor drink. Stale skill is worse. And the person
who walks in her own footsteps only ends where she began."
~ L. Alexander
Thanks to everyone who is already joining us on this creative journey!
Happy Creating and Thanks for Your Friendship!
Glorious work! Keep on rockin' on Sandy!
ReplyDeleteGreat advice Sandy, and I love each of these! So delightful! I started sketching the other day, I had fun. Need more practice of course. :) And I am slowly working on your flowers. :) Thanks for sharing these with us. And for always being a light, and an inspiration! Joyful, this post :)
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