Accomplish anything you want: pick 5 priorities

I keep telling people that my generation (Gen-Y, Millenials) are going to be one where prioritization becomes more important than ever. With the internet alone we have unlimited resources to do, learn, and be interested by nearly everything the world has to offer. But, as I’ve always believed: just because you’re capable of doing anything, doesn’t mean you should want, nor attempt to do everything.

That’s why I’ve picked 5 things that I want to make sure I accomplish every day. Goals are important but only if they’re SMART. I’ve picked the following:

  • Have a morning routine: Wake up early, have time to go to the gym and eat breakfast with the paper.
  • Read a book for at least half an hour: I have a pile of books that I want to get to. Both fun and serious.
  • Contact at least 3 friends each day: As previously mentioned, keeping in touch isn’t easy. I want to make sure my close friends stay that way.
  • Enjoy 30 minutes of silence: When do we have quiet time to just think and collect thoughts? May it be while driving, the shower, before bed: I will have 30 minutes with myself.
  • Play on the web for 30 minutes: This is a gimme goal but I want to make sure I get around to other blogs and sites like 9rules and Facebook every day. Its fun and still productive to me.

All I have to do is make sure I align my schedule with my goals now. If I go to bed at midnight and get up at six I’ll add a daily item at 11:30 to have my silence. I’ll make sure I have an hour in the morning to do my routine. It’s quite easy to get things done once you realize you have the time and you commit to it…

The best part about goals is tracking them. Seinfeld would put a big ‘X’ on his calendar every day he accomplished his task. I intend to do the same. I hope I don’t break the chain!

What are your five daily priorities?

Going through the web hosting service review online is
essential in understanding the different web page hosting companies. The secure packages are designed by anhosting. Whereas the bluehost is going to
customize the affordable solutions for your needs. If you are into uploading images, then a free best image hosting is available too.
This entry was posted in Internet and tagged , on by .

About Devin Reams

My name is Devin Reams and I founded this site to provide a useful news and review resource for Colorado skiers and snowboarders (and mountain enthusiasts). I've been skiing since I was a little kid (we moved out here when I was five years old) and I plan to ski for years beyond that. Although cosnow is not my full-time job it is my full-time winter hobby. I've been an "Epic Local" passholder since 2006 (when it was called a "Colorado Pass" or "Five Mountain Pass"). My favorite resorts are Beaver Creek and Breckenridge.

12 thoughts on “Accomplish anything you want: pick 5 priorities

  1. elysa

    I think this is a great post Devin.

    Here’s mine off the top of my head:
    1. Start my day with music
    2. Develop/plan a blog entry every weekday
    3. Contact at least 1 person everyday (hey girl’s talk on the phone longer)
    4. Check schedule and make sure my actions are contributing to my long term goals
    5. Take time to reflect on my day and appreciate all the good things about that day and set goals for tomorrow.

    Reply
  2. Devin

    Thanks, elysa. I like your goals.. I start my day off with music too usually (while at the gym or at least by the time I’m driving in to work). I wish I were clever/interesting enough to have a blog post every day, though. ;)

    Reply
  3. John Fiala

    One of the plusses of my new job is that I can take the bus to and from work, giving me over an hour and a half of reading and quiet time each day.

    Reply
  4. Pingback: A few things « C.H.’s Blog…

  5. katana

    It’s quite something if I only spend a half hour on the internet… I start out with a purpose (blog) but then there’s always something else that’s fun to do!

    I never knew we were called the millenials! Hey I learned something new today.

    Reply
  6. Devin

    Well yes, only a half hour would be nice. But, some days you get caught up with work or something or get distracted while doing other things online. I guess the point is: I want to spend time with my internet friends, too.

    Reply
  7. Pingback: Employee Evolution - Enough with the praise already, and start working smarter

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *