But when it comes to us personally, we pay less attention to planning, such as our personal growth planning, study planning, fitness planning and family income and expenditure planning. When we face it alone, it becomes very vague and abstract, and we lack the ability to make plans.
Before I do something, I don't have a certain plan or plan. I can do wherever I want, and it's sloppy. I lack growth, summary and records. I don't know what I have done year after year, and my thinking is not so clear.
I read a book "Strange Life" before. This book mainly explains the time statistics method of Russian scientist Lyubyshev, counts where his time is spent, and makes various summaries and records every year. Of course, Lyubyshev certainly made good plans and various schemes, and set his own goals long ago, which is worth learning from.
Make a good plan, make a good record, and leave traces of work and life, so that when the days pass, we won't forget them immediately, and there are bits and pieces that we can recall.