We are spending so much time unorganized.

Atul Anand
2 min readAug 3, 2021

Have you ever scheduled when you are gonna rest, tweet, respond, or talk to other people? If you haven’t this is the article for you.

I am doing all of this wrong.

You see, I have scheduled everything I want to do in a day, but I haven’t scheduled what I don’t want to do in a day, or the things I am going to do in a day but are so small, or filled with guilt.

You see people like @joserosado, @growthcurrency, or @heyblake–I haven’t asked them personally–I believe they don’t pick up their phones every 2–3 mins and check if they have got any Twitter notification or somebody purchased their product or not.

They post their content and engage with some people and again get to do some amazing work by which they are again gonna shock us in few days.

Twitter alone is not gonna help you grow, you need to do something to show something. You are going to need to learn somthings to teach something.

What we are doing wrong?… or at least me

I am waking up at 4 am and the first thing I do is check if I got any sales, or got any notifications from Twitter, did someone replied to something.

If I got any sales or messages, I will start replying to them thinking it is a one sec job and will take 45 min of the morning.

And, if I didn’t get any messages I will spend 45min worrying that I thought that was a great idea still nobody cares.

As I told you, I have scheduled my whole day with the things that I want to do. Now, I have started my day in the wrong way so, I can’t concentrate on anything and just running through things without completing anything.

Schedule the Unwanted

I learned from the book Make Time but didn’t apply; scheduling small things, guilty habits(like checking Twitter), or anything that interrupts you while you are focusing. SCHEDULE THEM.

Schedule them in one big block and do them and forget about them the whole day.

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Atul Anand

I am a multi-passionate creator. I create content based on coding, notion, my journey, psychology, literature, and entertainment.