Hi and welcome to Monday’s post which all about Being Productive during Lockdown.
There are still plenty of things you can do:
Use the extra days in the weekend to catch up on work and errands, because I find these days I can be super productive as Henry spends the weekends at his dads, so I use this time to catch up on my work.
Have your showers and wash hair the night before rather than the morning as I find doing this whilst my son is a sleep along with the rest of the family as it just saves me so much time the next day
Create a goal a day to achieve, so my goal for today is “Work on my book” which I have done
Forget multi tasking concentrate on one task at the time
Be Smart so Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time
Make a list and then break each item on the list down
Have free choice days or hours, where you can do anything you choose
Spend some time writing a journal. I live by mine
Create a playlist on Youtube to listen to whilst you work or do chores. It really helps with getting stuff done.
I love having productive days and whilst we are in lockdown it is good to make the most of each day and get things ticked of on our To Do list.
I have created a printable, which is a productive worksheet.
I felt I needed to share this as I do find Music so empowering. I discovered this song yesterday, even though it was 7 years ago since published, I only found it yesterday and it was one of the moments where I thought, where had I been? How come I have not come across this song?
When my son was a baby the two things that calmed him down if he woke up from his nap grumpy was one of two things, music and books.
The songs that we have together is the song Come Chameleon, save all your kisses for me and Flying Pickets, Only You.
Music is so empowering that there isn’t a day that goes by without me spending half and hour or so just playing and listening to track after track.
It can take you back in time, remind you of someone that is no longer in your life or a place. Music is versatile and is forever revolving.
The one programme I miss is a UK programme called Top Of The Pops and that was a massive show to be on. Star after star would take to the stages of that show, and was only a Thursday every week at 7:30pm.
I now when I can watch the repeats on BBC 4.
Music can do wonders and has been used to save peoples lives, like Comic Relief songs and Children in Need, Band Aid and We are the World.
So if you need a bit of a push and a shove to get empowered wack on some tunes and let the days and nights begin, bringing back those happy events, for new ones to arrive.