Lately, I’ve been thinking about the power of checklists, systems, and processes.
You make a plan. You test it out. You adapt the plan based on results.
The key is to actually have a formal plan, rather than just a vague notion that changes as the situation changes.
So that’s what I’ve done. I’ve just made a basic checklist for getting my approaches done. It doesn’t have much in it yet, but I will test it out tomorrow. And based on that, I will either be successful, or I will update my checklist. If you want to read it yourself, here it is: