I've seen similar on the hard shift from planning to doing. Something I've seen a few people mention for daily planning is to plan your next day the night before. This way, you already have tasks lined up to start for the day.
Can't say I've done well sticking to this but it's serving as a code reminder to get back to it!
You're right, having tasks lined up in advance makes a huge difference. I'm doing a weekly planning session, sort of a sprint planning but only for my own personal backlog. So far it's paying off.
I've seen similar on the hard shift from planning to doing. Something I've seen a few people mention for daily planning is to plan your next day the night before. This way, you already have tasks lined up to start for the day.
Can't say I've done well sticking to this but it's serving as a code reminder to get back to it!
You're right, having tasks lined up in advance makes a huge difference. I'm doing a weekly planning session, sort of a sprint planning but only for my own personal backlog. So far it's paying off.