As Plato wrote in 380 BC. "Getting started is the most important part of the job." This is true, as the start of the day sets the tone for the rest of the day.
Instructions
Step 1
Free your workspace from unnecessary things. Research shows that workplace clutter interferes with our ability to process information and focus. Clutter competes for our attention in the same way as, for example, a crying baby or a barking dog.
Step 2
Keep up to date with world news. Take a few minutes to find out what's going on in the world. This can change not only your point of view on certain things, but also inspire your actions throughout the day.
Step 3
Organize your work day. It is wise to take a few minutes in the morning to review schedules, prioritize, and set specific goals. The larger the organization, the fewer unplanned events.
Step 4
Make big decisions. Studies have shown that in the morning we are better equipped to make difficult decisions with a clear head. Therefore, it is better to pay attention to problems such as dismissal, financial difficulties, etc. before your brain gets tired of a busy day.
Step 5
Don't start your day by checking your email first. If in the morning you have any really important business, then you will be contacted by phone call or SMS.