Chase your impulses first, then bother beginning your day.

It’s okay to proceed directly without following your to-do lists or calendars. That said, understand this: You are supposed to wake up, and start following your impulses (in a safe and contained environment where you don’t and can’t harm anyone else or yourself in the process of unleashing your impulses) until you reach the point where you are ready to actually begin your business as usual day, where you would more likely adhere to, stick to, or strictly follow your to-do lists and calendars. Do not attempt to follow your to-do lists or calendars right from the beginning of your day. First, clear the impulses, until you get an urge to continue the remainder of your day in a more organized, ordered, or planned way, then bother thinking about your to-do lists,calendars, and any organizing or planning system you are moving normally by following.

How do you fulfill your impulses?

This requires huge listening to what would be an awesome idea to pursue at the moment. Ideas would start popping up. Pick any of them. Then when the first idea is fulfilled or is over, other ideas or suggestions would start to pop up. Pick any of them, and try to fulfill, satisfy, or follow this impulse to the best of your ability. Keep doing this until you run out of ideas or suggestions, and you start to feel a general sense of well-being and fulfillment, and until you start feeling that you can now function normally, and do anything you want, without being inhibited from doing it because you’re supposed to be doing something else, or because there are urges that are pulling you in various conflicting directions simultaneously, and the general sense of frustration, the fuss, the complaining, lack of desire, lack of motivation, lack of energy, loss of interest, absence of enthusiasm, weakness, low power, and inability to move in any direction have all decreased significantly.