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Assessing The Importance Of Your Tasks

Assessing The Importance Of Your Tasks

  • Some of your tasks are important but take too much of your time while having to little output (like doing groceries, cooking, cleaning...). Those tasks should all be delegated one way or another unless it's your passion.
  • Other tasks are completely useless but we still keep doing them to feel productive but doing even 100 of them won't ever equal doing 1 important task, so just get them out of your mind and time.

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An idle mind is the devil workshop. Snapchat : amine-mhdboumah

3 lessons from The One Thing by Gary Keller

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