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Design Your Day: Morning Planning That Actually Works

If you wake up and immediately react to the day, you’re giving up control. Instead, use the first 15 minutes of your morning to *design* your day. Start by reviewing your goals what truly matters today? Write down your top 3 priorities, not a laundry list of tasks. Then, time-block those priorities into your calendar. This turns your intentions into action. Next, anticipate obstacles. Will there be distractions, meetings, or fatigue? Plan a strategy for each. Keep your energy in check by scheduling breaks and protecting your focus zones. Morning planning isn t just about productivity it s about ownership. It s your time to decide who you want to be and how you ll show up. Done consistently, this small routine becomes your edge in a world that runs on autopilot.

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