Prioritization techniques are essential for balanced time management. But once you get your list of tasks, how do you plan them on your calendar?
Do you pick the top task on the list every day?
That’s a simple strategy, but it gets the work done. And if you sort the list in any way, you will get some of the most efficient techniques out there. Eat the Frog, for example, focuses on the hardest task of the day, every day. And it works.
But all these techniques have one flaw — they don’t give you much control and flexibility. That’s why you need something more elaborate as time blocking.
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When thinking about our workday, we should give every minute a job. This technique is called time blocking.
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Time-blocking consists of assigning individual tasks to manageable time slots.
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