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Set clear priorities

Set clear priorities

  1. Use the 80/20 rule - If you were called out of town for a prolonged time, which activity must be completed before you leave?
  2. The Law of Three - Ask three most important tasks that make valuable contributions to your business/profession/personal growth.

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