Identify and prioritize tasks based on their importance. Tackle high-priority tasks first, especially those that contribute significantly to your goals.
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"Eat That Frog!" by Brian Tracy is a motivational and practical book on time management and overcoming procrastination. The title metaphorically suggests that if the most challenging task of your day is comparable to eating a live frog, you should tackle it first thing in the morning.
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... based on importance, not time.
Prioritize your projects based on importance first, and your employees will use Parkinson’s Law and urgency bias to their best advantage.
If a project has low importance, set it a bit farther out.
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