Here's an example of a daily schedule for a domestic diva
For divas who work the day shift (first shift).
For divas who work the evening shift (second shift)
For young divas attending school
Or students with a part time job
Sometimes your schedules can be rearranged and it happens. So you need to prepare for adjustments. For example if there's an important meeting or a family emergency that suddenly came up, you'd drop everything to attend. That's ok. Just pick up where you left off the next day. When you have you days off or on vacation or on holiday, this could be a time for the three R's: rest, relaxation, recreation. It could also be a time to make up for the duties you missed for that week. Schedules for other divas may vary.
Take a sheet of paper, or a few if you prefer. Write down what you normally do on a daily basis and place them on your schedule. You can rearrange them if you want, whatever makes you feel comfortable. This method could be good to develop time management and flexibility, also an ability to multitask.
When you list everything down and schedule them, make copies of your schedule and paste them in your bedroom, your office, or just carry one with you. That way you remind yourself on what to do next.
Also, keep a small date book, that has a day planner, for events your planning or attending, important meetings and appointments.
Remember, you don't have to be rich and famous to be a diva, being yourself is what a diva is all about. Blessings.
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