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Prioritize Your Time

Prioritize Your Time

We all have the same hours in the day, yet how we prioritize our time and energy will dictate our ability to execute tasks efficiently.

Working smarter is the ability to be productive and efficient when working toward your goals, rather than looking and feeling busy and out of time.

Use your headspace to work smarter, and not harder, using the following perspectives:

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Focus On Your Own Journey

Remember that what might take you five hours could take someone else eight. This does not mean you’re doing anything wrong, working less hard, or being lazy! Working longer hours does not ensure higher productivity.

Give yourself the time you need to set and achieve your own goals.

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Rest and Recharge

Working when you’re overly stressed and tired does not make you more productive, nor should it be a badge of honor.

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The Pareto Principle

The Pareto Principle states that 80% of your results will be generated from 20% of your focused efforts.

This was discovered when economist Vilfredo Pareto noticed that 20% of his garden peapods produced 80% of his peas. Translated into your own life, you ...

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