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Prioritisation TRAP

Prioritisation TRAP

Every one of us have gone through the story of a professor with a jar and some big rocks, small stones, pebbles, sand and water, who fill them according to their sizes and telling them the priorities of life.

The story in today's time is a LIE.

Problem is that we are bad at prioritising the big rocks. There are too many rocks and most of them are never making it anywhere near that jar.

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Oliver Burkeman challenged the productivity, efficiency and time management completely. He has given points to prove that too. Read and open your mind for new ideas.

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