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Spent Most Of Your Time For MIT

Spent Most Of Your Time For MIT

M ost I mportant T asks. This may also be referred to as your Legacy Work. These are the tasks that, if completed successfully, will have the most significant impact on the position you hold professionally, or on the legacy you will leave behind – both in your professional and personal life. Do not allow your 24 hours to be consumed only by mediocre and repetitive tasks without intentionally spending time on the things that would have the most significant impact on your life and career. 

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Benefits of Tracking Time

  • You are able to find where you are falling behind and then you can organize your work.
  • You’ll know just how much time you’re spending doing professional or personal tasks.
  • It will help you stay focused and on track and will give you the tools to hold yourself accountable....

The 80/20 Rule

Another way to prioritize tasks is by using the 80/20 rule. This rule states that 20% of your work will account for 80% of your results. 

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