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Prioritise And Execute

Prioritise And Execute

We don't have unlimited amount of time in life, and for that we must manage it efficiently to get the best out of it, for ourselves and the world.

What I have learned is that you must prioritise first, what's important, it might seem simple right? It's not. You need to cross off non important things or stuff that has no important impact on your life like, playing video games. But, things like taking break and walk. Is important, you can divide your goals have to be divided in two categories, productivity and self development. Now the most important thing, take action. Stop thinking start doing.

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