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P1

Adopt the "one thing" approach.

Make the hard choices and work on your most important priorities instead of responding to urgent tasks.

Your time is limited. Doing everything is not an option.

Set a very clear intention of how your day will go the next morning, particularly in the beginning, the night before.

Visualising this intention and writing it down into your schedule can make it happen more automatically in the morning without wasting time.

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