Eleonora Romano
Productivity Tip:
Use The “Just One More” Rule
You know those moments when you feel like quitting? Instead of giving in to the urge to distract yourself with another cookie, tell yourself to do just one more thing.
One more email, one more slide, one more five-minute burst… whatever it may be, this tiny mental shift helps you push through resistance without pushing yourself into burnout.
It’s a form of incremental willpower—stretching your limits without overwhelming your brain’s executive function. It’s similar to the concept of “micro-goals” used in behavioral therapy.
Over time, this habit increases your ability to tolerate discomfort and stay engaged longer. Why not give it a shot today?
Routine Breakdown
Eleonora Romano, Founder & Creative Director of Romano Interior Architecture
How a Design Entrepreneur & Mother of 3 Stays Efficient
“Efficiency is my superpower,” says Eleonora Romano, entrepreneur and mother of three. “My routine is built to maximise output without sacrificing presence, creativity, or wellbeing.” Here’s how she structures her days.
The Routine:
- 5:45am – Wake up and straight into movement. “No scrolling, no snooze. I’m either out running, at the gym, swimming or cycling. I alternate workouts to keep my body and mind sharp.” Eleonora says this is her hour: “It fuels everything else I do in the day.”
- 7:30am – Household logistics and school prep. “This hour is high-intensity in its own way: overseeing three kids under nine, delegating household tasks, managing the day’s priorities. It’s short, intense, but sets the tone for a calm and efficient day.”
- 9:00am onwards – Studio leadership and project work. “Once the kids are off, I dive into client meetings, site coordination, and managing my interior architecture practice. I operate across multiple time zones and disciplines, so clarity in the morning gives me flexibility later.”
- 4:00–7:00pm – School run + late client follow-ups. “I often handle school pick-up, squeeze in after-school logistics, and use any spare moments to close loops on work via mobile or a late Zoom call.”
- 7:00–9:30pm – Family time & wind-down. “Dinner, connection, laughter. My evenings are phone-free. Before bed, I sketch or read—quiet rituals that recharge me creatively.”
- 9:45pm – Lights out. “Rest is the foundation of my performance. As a business owner and a parent, I don’t compromise on it.”
Why it works:
- Eleonora’s routine is all about making the moments count. Even with a packed schedule, she carves out time for herself each morning and winds down with quality family time each evening. Movement, connection, and rest are non-negotiables, and it’s this consistent balance that helps Eleonora stay efficient and present in both business and motherhood.