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5 Secrets to Productivity

Wouldn't it be wonderful if we were motivated all the time! How amazing would it be, if there was not a constant fight with our brains to keep the same habits we already have. Change, however, is a part of becoming better, and that is one thing I had to learn on my productivity journey.  I am sure you are dying to know the secrets, so I won't bore you any longer.  1, Planning your day hour by hour  If I could scream this suggestion for all the world to hear, I would. There is something about having a time limit that makes us all work harder. This hack, in line with number 4, is exactly how I achieve everything on my daily schedule. Every night I will look at what is listed on my goal board for that week, and plan out my next day, hour by hour: it helps me to stay on track, and know how much I can do in one day.  2, waking up early If you know me, you know I am passionate about waking up early. There are two major gains from this. First, you have a few extra hours to complete ev

Meet The Writer

Well hello there, *waves excitedly*. I am sure you have not seen my name on the internet before, so now I will take a moment to introduce myself. Sarah is the name, and inspiration is the game. Still confused arent you, lets put it this way, I have learned a lot in my short life, and one of those things includes accepting yourself for who you are.  You might ask, "what do you, Sarah, know about accepting yourself, and why should I listen to you?"  That is a fair question, and I am beyond ready to give you an answer, grab a drink and snack, and buckle up because we are going to take a trip down memory lane.  I was born with a very rare eye condition, one that you would only hear about in a textbook; this took away a large amount of my vision, leaving me in the legally blind category. My sight was pretty stable, until last April when my left eye randomly went blurry.  Following that day, I went through a very rocky patch in my life, I learned that my eye had started bleeding an