Daily planning is an important process during which you sort your tasks that you’ve collected throughout the day and put them into a right place. Tasks that haven’t been completed today have to be rescheduled for next day or some other time during this week. If they cannot be complete this week, they should be moved over to the next one. Use 2 + 8 Prioritisation Method to select 2 objectives and 8 should to tasks, review your calendar to make sure you haven’t missed anything.

While doing daily planning, make sure you don’t spend too long on it. Also, don’t skip this, because it helps to set you up for next day, and you don’t have to waste time the next day when you want to be focused.