Could you live on a microschedule?
Aug 25, 2020
4 minutes
WORDS: KARA O’NEILL, GILLIAN HARVEY
Despite being all sweaty,
Gillian enjoyed a day in
the park with her family
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When it comes to our routines, most of us have a rough idea of what we need to get done during a day. Perhaps you’ll make a to-do list, and tick things off mentally as you go along. Inevitably, you’ll get distracted at least a couple of times and items on your list will often get pushed back, rescheduled, and sometimes, you’ll wonder where you lost that whole hour.
But for some people, a rough idea of a daily routine just isn’t good enough. Enter microschedulers. Space X billionaire Elon Musk is one, as is Microsoft founder Bill Gates. Both very successful
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