Sure. I keep records in real-time that look like this —
Leisure 10:10AM to 10:50AM
Chores 10:50AM to 11:20AM
M-CC #1, Writing, 11:20AM to 11:50AM: Writing.
Learning 11:50AM to 12:20PM
M-CC #2-4, Writing, 12:20PM to 1:45PM: TSR, good.
Leisure 1:45PM to 1:55PM
M-CC #5-7, Writing, 1:55PM to 3:15PM: TSR BO#6, done. Great.
Leisure 3:15PM to 5:25PM
M-CC #8, Marketing, 5:25PM to 5:50PM: Syndication/ads.
Chores 5:50PM to 6PM
I talked about this a little more here —
http://sebastianmarshall.com/how-i-stay-on-track-with-my-time
I don’t think people need to start with this level of rigor. I think simply writing down 1 sentence that describes what you did in a day, either at the end of the date or at the end of the week, would be potentially quite valuable.
Sure. I keep records in real-time that look like this —
I talked about this a little more here —
http://sebastianmarshall.com/how-i-stay-on-track-with-my-time
I don’t think people need to start with this level of rigor. I think simply writing down 1 sentence that describes what you did in a day, either at the end of the date or at the end of the week, would be potentially quite valuable.