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2. Three tasks of medium importance

3. Five little things

Of course, this can be flexible, depending on important actions you need to take to advance your work goals.

A daily priority list gives you a great roadmap to follow so that you don't feel overwhelmed and don't have to waste time thinking about what needs done.

I use a combination of these methods to get through the day depending on how much work I have to get through.

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