10 Steps to Change Your Life: A Step-By-Step GuideClear out the mental clutter and the day's distractions to focus on what you think is important.

ByNina Zipkin

The average employeespends 13 hours each weekon email. That, plus endless lists of to-do items, hours of seemingly pointless meetings and unexpected interruptions creates noise that prevents productivity, inhibits creativity and gets between you and the day you hoped you'd have. So what can you do about it? Take a deep breath, imagine the life you want to have instead, and create a plan to make that happen.

Below are ten steps, inspired by the advice of Entrepreneur.com writers and contributors, that can help you take charge and help you craft the professional and personal life that works for you.

1.Define success.Only you know what will make you feel fulfilled. When you want to achieve a goal, whether it's starting a new business, writing a book or running a marathon, start with the end in mind. Write it down and refer work toward it every day.

Read more:Transform Your Vision Into Action with These 3 Steps

2.Visualize that success.Think back to a time when you accomplished something that really made you proud. Now imagine the best possible outcome of your new venture and hold on to that feeling – and that image of yourself. Work for that future you and don't hold that person back with your own pessimism.

Read more:Become More Positive with These 5 Tips

3.Forget entitlement.You aren't destined to succeed because you went to a certain school or have a certain background or contacts. Don't expect that what you want will fall into your lap or that you are more deserving than someone else. Focus on the work or expect to miss out on something great.

Read more:9 Lessons You Won't Learn in Business School

4.Think small to think big.You can't change your ways overnight, so set small, achievable milestones and slowly build momentum toward your goal. Don't set yourself up to fail by taking on too much too soon.

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5.Consistency is key.Procrastination can quickly turn to panic, kicking your brain into crisis mode. That's bad for creative output and your health. Start early and give each milestone the time it needs.

Read more:Procrastinators: How to Fight Your Genes and Get Stuff Done Now

6.Prioritize.Do the most pressing or important item on your to-do lists first. Even if you think knocking off a couple of smaller tasks will help you tackle the big one, willpower is often at its highest at the start of the day rather than at the end of it. Monitor yourself to understand when you are the most productive and organize your schedule accordingly.

Read more:The Only Productivity Tip You'll Ever Need

7.Delegate.You can't do everything. Think about what someone else can take on, at work or in your personal life, so you can devote more time to your new priorities. Learn to let some tasks go and relish in the new perspective you'll get in return.

Read more:10 Easy Steps for Entrepreneurs to Achieve Work-Life Balance

8.Find collaborators.To make these steps stick, enlist likeminded friends, colleagues and family members who will hold you accountable, celebrate your achievements and share their insights. Support can come from the unlikeliest of sources. Just make sure you're open to the possibilities.

Read more:The Productivity and Life Hack That Almost Always Work

9.Stay motivated.To keep engaged and weather any setbacks, make yourself a "motivational manual." Look to quotes from people who inspire you or playlists of songs that boost your creativity and productivity. Create an environment where you can thrive.

Read more:How to Create a Personalized Motivational Manual to Boost Productivity

10.Take stock and try again tomorrow.If you feel like you have too many plates in the air, stop and just focus on one at a time. Try spending time on one project every day and see how much you accomplish.

Read more:It's Time to Focus and Reclaim Your Productivity

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Nina Zipkin

Entrepreneur Staff

Staff Writer. Covers leadership, media, technology and culture.

Nina Zipkin is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com. She frequently covers leadership, media, tech, startups, culture and workplace trends.

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