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Scheduling often feels overwhelming because people try to fit more into their days than time allows. When everything feels urgent, it’s easy to spend the day putting out fires instead of focusing on what truly matters.
The key to better scheduling isn’t finding more time, but gaining clarity about priorities. When the most important goals and responsibilities are clearly defined, decisions about how to spend time become easier, scheduling becomes more intentional, and reacting to every “fire” becomes less necessary.
By Mark EastmanScheduling often feels overwhelming because people try to fit more into their days than time allows. When everything feels urgent, it’s easy to spend the day putting out fires instead of focusing on what truly matters.
The key to better scheduling isn’t finding more time, but gaining clarity about priorities. When the most important goals and responsibilities are clearly defined, decisions about how to spend time become easier, scheduling becomes more intentional, and reacting to every “fire” becomes less necessary.