wait a minute. How do you start, what you want to do, who will accompany you today. Okay, my perfect day begins with what happens in the wonderful West Virginia state, in a calm, calm and elegant home. After jumping out of bed and having a long night, I prepared a long and healthy day. Next, I myself caught a glimpse of the calendar myself and learned that my favorite activity is waiting for my future.
I did not energize my busy work, but I started organizing my day. I will give priority to my most important non-negotiable "manufacturer's activities" requiring uninterrupted attention in the morning. As time goes on, I move from manufacturer's job to interrupt-driven managerial job. In this way, I slowly reduced the work of "correct behavior", all else was in the backseat. The result is unbelievable. The small stack that started accumulating soon dropped my productivity greatly. I started giving priority to the week and month in the same way, and everything started flowing. From the outside, I might seem like a skilled juggler. I manage multiple software products, write my first book, and teach seminars all over the world. But like 3 ball juggling, this is a good illusion.
That is the day you used it to call it "normal". This is work day. I started my job, set my own environment, started the IDE and started checking the current task etc. My idea is clear, but I do not have the energy to improve the efficiency of my work. I encountered some unresolved issues, several meetings, and many development work in the team. The day before I worked. I started to sleep. My eyes are closed, I understand one thing. I am wasting time on public transportation, waiting for the meeting and waiting for my coffee time. The person's "emergency" response time, talk time remains silent or muted, and that time selects the task with the highest priority and many other tasks. I know that I need to reschedule my schedule. I know what I can do more at no additional cost. I can open my eyes.