I have been writing myself schedules to increase my productivity but this has not been working. Things come up and I cannot spend exact amounts of time on specific things every day. I am simplifying.
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I now plan to spend 10 productive hours a day. Things that are productive include my own writing, private research/editing jobs, Areo stuff, housework, shopping dogwalking. It's fine to spend all day on just two of these rather than trying to do a bit of each each day.
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It will even out. Then I have time to spend with my family and also, ideally, some time for me (which will not all be spent on Twitter)
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I really need someone to organise & supervise me. Ideally a large person with a megaphone and a stick.
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I read that the greatest predictors of success are intelligence and drive. I have modest amounts of the former and zero of the latter. I am a daydreamer. I mostly want to left alone to sit & think & write these thoughts down. This has worked quite well to a certain extent.
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I think that's what's meant by 'drive.'
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