π Productivity Lab Journey: Joyful Days
π Hello Friend
In this weekβs edition of my Productivity Lab Journey, I will share some tips to help you create joyful days.
- Creating Joyful Days: You define what an ideal and realistic workday looks like for you.
- A Morning Manifesto: A journaling exercise to start your day.
- An Evening Epilogue: A journaling exercise to end your day.
4 Steps to Your Joyful Day
- Write down your non-negotiables.
- Write down the time you need for each task.
- Sort them into your day according to your energy levels.
- Plan each day to be joyful. Refer to your joyful day template.
I try to live by this sentence: Match energy to task and be creative before reactive.
π Morning is Maker-Time -> High Energy -> High Priority = Deep work on my long-term goals
π Afternoon is Manager-Time -> Medium Energy -> 50% energy me + 50% energy other person = 100% energy
π Early Evening is Monkey-Time (Admin) -> Low Energy -> Admin tasks & low brain power activities
My Morning Manifesto and Evening Epilogue
Morning Manifesto π
I ask myself these three questions before I eat breakfast:
- What am I grateful for?
- How will I ensure I have a great day?
- What tiny thing will I do today that scares me?
Evening Epilogue π
I ask myself these three questions after brushing my teeth:
- What good have I done for someone today?
- What did I learn today?
- What great things did I experience today?
Have a great week!
xx Lukas
Off-Topic
Accountability Meeting
I have an accountability meeting each Wednesday. My friend and I try not to break the chain of winning days. A winning day means focusing on sleep, nutrition, and movement.
- 8 hours of sleep
- 3 clean meals
- 10,000 steps
Reflective Question
Favourite Question of the week: How do I want to feel in the evening? My answer: I want to feel relaxed, rested, and accomplished.
Book Recommendation
Check out this book: Rest: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less
If you like the newsletter, please forward it to a friend to add joy to their day! π