How to Incorporate Journaling into Your Workflow
You don’t have to be a gifted or seasoned writer to make writing part of your daily routine. Journaling can help you get in and out of work mode at the beginning and end of each day. Throughout your workday journaling can be a beneficial tool to your productivity if you use it correctly.
“At the beginning of your day, making a list of projects along with their deadlines gives you a visual representation of what you need to work on throughout the day.”
Putting your thoughts down in writing is a useful way of organizing your workflow. At the beginning of your day, making a list of projects along with their deadlines gives you a visual representation of what you need to work on throughout the day. This can help keep you from getting overwhelmed and organize your daily schedule.
At the end of your day, it can be extremely productive to conclude your work with a bit of journaling. Keeping track of any projects you didn’t finish throughout the past day or any projects and appointments that you have to remember for the next day will help you transition out of work mode (very necessary!), and get into work mode faster the next morning. We recommend digitizing your to-do list in the morning as a way of building a routine and revving up your engine to begin the workday.
“The more things you do to make your workflow efficient, the more productive you’ll be throughout the day.”
By creating systems like this for yourself, you are doing a big favor for future you. The more things you do to make your workflow efficient, the more productive you’ll be throughout the day. Try different ways of incorporating journaling into your workflow and build a system that works best for you!
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