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Dec 06 2008

Do you work better with schedules or without?

Published by Robin Green at 10:43 am under Freelance, Work from home Edit This

Most people who work online in the freelance world, do things on their own time scale. For me, a routine is the way to go. I start my day off by checking email, then answering email. (Of course I go back often through the day to check this just as well.) Then after checking the email account’s, I start on various projects and finish others. It seems to be easier for me to map things out before actually doing them. Do you work better with schedules or without?

It is said that some do not like schedules at all and simply do what ever the feel like doing that day. If they want to work on something specific, they can. If they do not feel like it right then, they do something else. I guess it is what ever you get used to. Since the holiday season is upon us and there seems to be days when I am away, I have been having to deviate from my normal schedule. It seems to have thrown me off a bit.

Schedules are in place for me to help me maintain my entire life. Maybe it was just the way I have always done things. Even planning a vacation is a scheduling event for me. If I just pick up and go off on the spirt of the moment, you can be assured I will forget many things that will be needed.

Take some time to look through some of the jobs I have posted on my job postings page. You might just find something on there that you need to schedule into your daily work load. Have a great day and happy job hunting everyone.

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One Response to “Do you work better with schedules or without?”

  1. dratiffaridon 06 Dec 2008 at 11:44 am edit this

    I will not survive in the medical field if I don’t have schedules. It is very important for me to be organized.

    When I just joined the course. Everyone said that “even if you don’t know your stuff, it’s cool. It’s all about being organized. You can chill and party as much as you want, but you should know when it’s time to study too or else you’ll mess it up big time.”

    I strongly agree with them having gone through the course.

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