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Once clarified, organize tasks into categories. Use context lists to group tasks based on the tools, location, or energy level required to complete them. Prioritize tasks based on importance and urgency, and maintain separate lists for different aspects of your life or work.
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For each captured item, clarify what the next actionable step is. If a task takes less than two minutes to complete, do it immediately. If it requires more time or planning, decide on the next specific action needed to move it forward. This eliminates ambiguity and makes ...
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Regularly review your task lists to stay on top of commitments. Conduct a weekly review to reassess priorities, update lists, and ensure that everything is in order. Reflecting on your tasks and commitments helps prevent things from slipping through the cracks.
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Establish a reliable system to collect all tasks, ideas, and commitments. This could be a physical inbox, a digital tool, or a combination of both. The goal is to ensure that nothing is left to memory, freeing the mind for more focused thinking.
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With a well-organized system in place, engage with your tasks in a focused and present manner. Make decisions on what to work on based on your current context and priorities. By having a clear system, you can confidently choose the most important and impactful task at any...
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"Getting Things Done" (GTD) by David Allen is a time management and productivity methodology that provides a systematic approach to organizing tasks, managing commitments, and reducing stress.
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The Eisenhower matrix is a simple but powerful tool to prioritize useful and remove useless tasks. We already talked about it once on the Challenge, and you also have an infographic to use i...
Separate your work and personal to-do lists. You'll be more productive if you focus on work when you're at work and on life stuff when you're at home.
Keep multiple lists separated on the same tools or apps, or if you find it hard to stay focused on one or the other when they ...
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Perfect for people who: Like graphs, have trouble seeing things in black-and-white, and would rather prioritize on a continuum than stuff tasks into a few categories.
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