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Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

If you are a productivity geek and want to get more hours out of your days, follow my three time-managements secrets for productivity.

  • First, unveil the mystery of tier lists and use them to rank your tasks.
  • Then, solve the timing enigma. Analyze and understand how much it takes you to complete each task to plan it better in the future.
  • And last, decrypt the batching system code. Learn to split your tasks into categories and work on each of them. Avoid multitasking and improve your performance.

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cosminangheluta

Passionate about self-improvement, personal growth, finance, and creativity. I love to inspire people to become the better version of themselves. Author @ www.cosmopolitanmindset.com

I am a productivity geek. And for the last five years, I’ve been wondering how I could improve it and get more free hours out of my days.

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