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Focus on fewer tasks

Focus on fewer tasks

Do less. Instead of trying to do many things at once, focus on a few important tasks and devote all your energy to them.

Evaluate your commitments: Make a list of all your current work-related commitments and assess their importance and alignment with your personal and professional goals.

Prioritize: Identify the most valuable and impactful tasks or projects and allocate the majority of your time and resources to them.

Learn to say no: Develop the skill of politely declining additional commitments that do not align with your priorities or that would reduce your focus on key tasks.

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