One of my favorite parts of the Productive From Fajr system is that you never complete the Fajr Success Ritual without making a quick plan for your day.
This doesn’t have to be a marathon. In fact, my favorite way to do it takes less than five minutes.
I simply recount the accomplishments I made in the last day, thank Allah for them, and then list out the top goals I have for today.
I then plug that into my calendar and scheduling system if appropriate – and boom, I’m ready to go.
Planning your day takes less than five minutes, but you can experiment for yourself and see how transformative it is.
Simply go a few days doing it – thinking through what you’re going to do throughout the day and blocking it into your calendar – and then a few days not doing it.
Compare the two.
For me, it’s a no-brainer.
If I want to be productive, effective, and in flow for most of the day, and actually enjoy it more, then five minutes of reviewing yesterday and planning today goes a long way.
If you want the exact system for how I do this and build it into my morning ritual, you’re going to love the Productive From Fajr program.
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