How to control your day

When I ask people about their personal development they often tell me that they don’t have enough time for that, so let’s make it clear. First thing; your personal growth is more important than anything else, second thing: the reason you think you don’t have enough time for this is that you are managing your time in a bad way. What do I mean by that?

People think that their day is divided into day and night, but they are wrong.

We have 3 parts of the day: Morning, noon and evening. 

Now, in one of the most amazing books I've read: The Compound Effect by Darren Hardy. There is a concept called controlling your bookends.

Your bookends are the morning and the evening, Darren says that those parts of the day need to be used to do your personal and most important tasks, and if we look at it logically it makes sense: In the morning and the evening, there are almost no events like in the noon when your whole calendar is full. 

If you take advantage and use the bookends for your most important tasks I promise you that your productivity will skyrocket.

If you want a simple way to see where the optimal time for you to work in, just look in your calendar for a time which doesn't have events and it's an hour you are sharp and alert in, this is the optimal time for you to work in

Hardy, Darren. The Compound Effect : Multiplying Your Success, One Simple Step at a Time. New York, Vanguard Press, 2010.