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Old 08-16-2007, 02:39 PM
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The benefit of planning the day is that it forces you to be realisitc with what can be achived. At least if you have a realistic approximation of the time that is needed to finish a task.

What's problematic is (at least for me) - if you have a strict timetable. How do you compensate when you get behind. Do you reprioritize or just move the tasks ahead back? That's what's keeping me from planning too much on a daily level. I haven't found a solution to this problem yet.
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