• Episode 3: Prioritising and Planning Your Time

  • Jan 20 2025
  • Length: 6 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 3: Prioritising and Planning Your Time

  • Summary


  • Are you feeling overwhelmed by your to-do list or struggling to balance your personal goals, work responsibilities, and family commitments? You’re not alone.

    In this week’s episode of Live a Well-Designed Life, I guide you through practical steps to take control of your time and design a schedule that empowers you rather than drains you. Learn how to:

    • ✨ Identify your true priorities using the Eisenhower Matrix.
    • ⏳ Plan your week with simple yet powerful techniques like time-blocking.
    • ⚡ Avoid common productivity pitfalls like multitasking and over-scheduling.
    • 🌸 Create balance by honouring rest, joy, and what truly matters.

    I also share actionable tips to help you stay focused, embrace flexibility, and say no to what doesn’t align with your values. Because living intentionally isn’t about doing everything – it’s about doing the right things.


    💡 Journaling Prompt:
    What are my top three priorities for this week, and how can I plan my time to honour them?


    Ready to make 2025 the year you feel clear, balanced, and in control? Tune in below.


    Your well-designed life starts with how you spend your time. Let’s create it together.

    For more inspiration and resources, visit Kiransinghuk.com.

    MUSIC CREDIT:
    Song: Embrace | Composer: Sappheiros
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    License: Creative Commons (BY 3.0)
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