Fill in the gaps in the text with an appropriate word or word-combination from below. Drag and drop them in the spaces:It’s that time of year — January — when the pages of life
are once again fresh and new just waiting to be written upon. Many people use
this turning of the calendar year to look back on what they have done and
forward to what they hope пустоto accomplish . Some make resolutions, while others,
like me, пустоvital .
January is the time of year when I like пустоmake plans what I
want to accomplish within the next year; however, planning is not an activity
that is unique to January for me. In fact, I make writing plans on a monthly
and weekly basis.
Part of my productivity wall — these are the little calendars for the first ninety days of the year. They help me to meet пустоschedule .
On my wall, above my desk, I have three small monthly
calendars on and under which I пустоdeadlines my writing/editing projects that are to
happen in each month. It is my big пустоto consider to follow. As a month concludes, I пустоremove the old month and
add in a new month, shifting everything over. Next to that, I have what I
call my пустоlist .
Have you ever heard the illustration using a jar and rocks,
pebbles, and sand? Well, if you do not fill the jar with the пустоbig rocks first,
you will not be able to get them in after the sand and/or pebbles have been
placed in the jar. The big rocks on my chart are five categories that I believe
to be пусто“big rocks” chart to running my author business.
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