How you plan your workweek, has a great deal of effect on whether your week will be productive. The truth is, there is no guarantee that you will be able to follow through on your schedule a hundred percent, because change is constant even in a perfectly planned out week. But a certain level of preparedness on your path will ensure that you are not overwhelmed and it will help you maintain your productivity despite the surprises that may come. We have put together five simple steps that will help you prepare for a more productive week.
Start Early
Same goes for planning your workweek. You must use the weekend to your advantage and wake up on Monday morning knowing exactly how your week will turn out. Planning during the weekend gives you room to see and prepare for the things that are likely to be a distraction to you in the coming week.
Review Your Performance

Plan Your Outfit for The Week
Make A To-Do-List
Go To Bed Early
It is a very good quality to be able to multitask, however trying to complete more than one task at the same time can be counter-productive. Divided attention slows you down and often leads to unnecessary errors. You need to understand when you are more productive and focus more energy on completing very important tasks during that time.
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