Day 244 Thursday

Successful people... concentrate their time and energy on doing one thing at a time—and on doing first things first.

11/5/2025

A giant panda eating green leaves in a forest.
A giant panda eating green leaves in a forest.

Daily Productivity Plan

List of Vital Projects

To achieve my goal of being financially free, living by the sea by the end of 2025:

  1. Websites x6 (Rewire Retiring x2 - Champions x2 - Do the Difference Daily x1 - Flowriter x1

  2. Passive Income

  3. Affiliate Marketing

  4. Courses: Home and Away

  5. Monday: Medium Article


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DAILY PLAN of ACTION

Eisenhower Matrix

Quadrant 1: Urgent & Important (Do First)

  • What it is: Crises, problems, and tasks with immediate deadlines.

  • Examples for a solopreneur: Resolving a critical bug, meeting a tight client deadline, or responding to an urgent support request.

  • Action: Handle these tasks immediately as they require your full attention.

Quadrant 2: Important but Not Urgent (Schedule)

  • What it is: Tasks that contribute to long-term goals and success but don't have an immediate deadline.

  • Examples for a solopreneur: Strategic planning, building client relationships, developing new products or services, and marketing.

  • Action: Schedule dedicated, protected time to work on these tasks. This is the most important quadrant for business growth and should be the main focus of your efforts.

Quadrant 3: Urgent but Not Important (Delegate or Minimize)

  • What it is: Tasks that demand immediate attention but don't contribute to your core goals, often created by other people's priorities.

  • Examples for a solopreneur: Unnecessary meetings, some incoming emails, or requests from others that aren't aligned with your business.

  • Action: Since you can't delegate to a team, find ways to minimize these tasks. This could involve setting boundaries, automating responses, or finding tools to handle them for you.


  • Quadrant 4: Not Urgent & Not Important

    • What it is: Time-wasters that don't contribute to your goals.

    • For a solopreneur: This includes things like excessive social media browsing or unnecessary meetings.

    • Action: Eliminate it. Be ruthless about cutting these tasks out completely.

What will I do today knowing my future depends on it?

I'm still working on how I'm going to srtucture my Do The Difference Daily website here.Let me do the questions that should bring a solution.

What?: What do I want to achieve daily? I want to earn a living helping over 50s understand themselves and enjoy their lives more.

Why? I love helping people and I relate to this age group. I also believe I have an understanding of how to improve their lives and as a consequence mine. I get that there is so much I don't know in how to achieve this.

How? Planning and setting deadlines. A lot of this is new to me and I am not conditioned to know how to set up daily routines and to focus on deadlines that I've set. I would so love to have and would majorly benefit from having a mentor!

A key to my success is setting deadlines. That's how things are achieved.


To sum up: I am getting to where I want to get to, but I'm going to slowly, especially on ride days.

Think like a Champion!

TODAY! Wednesday😅

IMPORTANT!
Mindset Intent today!
Achieve, achieve, achieve!
How do I want to feel at the end of the day?

My Daily Things to Do list

  • Daily setup...(DDD/Outlier/W15/Email Scan) 1 hour ☑️

  • Medium.........2 Hours

  • Job Apply...

  • Course...1 hour

  • G2G x2 +1....1 hour

  • Ghostwriting....1 hour

  • Websites... 1 hour

  • Deadlines: Progress?

  • Trafficon Article

  • Other

  • Other

    Today's Plan of Action (Maximum 5. List in order of Priority) ☑️❌

  • DDD

  • Clear Emails

  • Clear Tabs

  • Todoist

  • Medium FnS

  • Podcast

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Three questions at the end of each day

  • What did I learn today?

  • What went well?

  • What can I do better tomorrow?