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Creating a productive schedule
Avoiding procrastination
Prioritizing tasks effectively
That’s how you stop wasting time. Know where your time goes. Identify the critical tasks from the trivial tasks in your life. And cut the trivial, time-wasting, tasks.
Often, we start time-wasting activities, and they become habits. And if you don’t become aware of the pointless behavior, it’s difficult to break those bad habits.
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Go through all the recurring activities in your log one by one. What would happen if you would stop doing them?
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Practically, that means this: You might work for 50 hours a week, but if you don’t experience any growth personally, emotionally, or financially, you’re not effective.
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If you don’t measure your time, it’s tough to stop procrastination or improve your productivity. Because if you want to manage your time better, you have to know where it goes first.
The specific method you use for your activity log doesn’t matter. The only thing that matters is that y...
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A good night sleep and a helathy morning routine is what I work on constantly.
A productive life equals happy life. But we insist on wasting time, which makes it hard to live a productive life.
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