The best recipe for failure is to create a time management system for yourself and then rushing to pack your day from front to back for every minute of the day. Suddenly jumping into this level of work will only bring frustration as most likely you would have planned too much with too little down time between meetings, schedules and projects. What you should do is ease up on the amount you expect to do and focus on how you are using the time in the beginning. Once the system is in place and you are used to it then you can turn up the heat on yourself.
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