Simple tricks are often the most effective. The most basic of all is to keep a task diary or an agenda. This simple tool will help you evaluate and improve the time management you apply to your daily life. Recording your daily activities, although it may seem trivial or unnecessary, allows you to have a clear vision of how you distribute your time and in which tasks you consume more. By reviewing this diary, you will quickly identify areas where you could be more efficient and make the necessary adjustments.
To do this well, try taking a few minutes at the end of each day to write down the tasks performed, the time spent on each task and any obstacles encountered. This information will be essential for you to analyze your work patterns and discover possible inefficiencies in those patterns or in your routines. Another advantage of keeping a detailed record of your tasks is that it helps you recognize your accomplishments and maintain motivation when you can see how many things you have done.
Reviewing your task diary regularly provides you with valuable insights into your productivity and allows you to adjust your strategies accordingly. You can identify the tasks that are most productive at certain times of the day and plan accordingly. You could also establish in your task diary that the least productive tasks are performed at times of the day when your productivity is also lower, reserving your best productive period for the most interesting ones in terms of your goals.
In short, a task diary not only improves your organization and efficiency, but also contributes to a more effective and conscious time management.