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3 — The riddle of the batching system (II)

3 — The riddle of the batching system (II)

But how can you set up such a system in a short time?

  • First, list all the usual activities you need to schedule.
  • Then, group those activities into categories. You shouldn’t need more than five or six. And the grouping may consider similarities in environmental and mental requirements.
  • Once you finish, schedule each category’s fixed time zones (batches).
  • And then assign at least one to-do and a few to-dos at best tasks to each time zone.

So you will have an organized list of tasks to complete and information about when to work on them.

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