An important task is something that’s valued, significant or worthwhile. - Deepstash

An important task is something that’s valued, significant or worthwhile.

Important tasks are usually things you want to do because you think they’ll make a difference in your life or the lives of others. They can be big and ambitious projects like writing a book, starting a business or creating an app. Or they might be as simple as buying flowers for your mum every week so she knows how much she means to you. When it comes down to it though, whether a task is urgent or not depends on how much value it holds for us.

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