3- Energy available
As the day passes, your energy and focus diminishes. tackle your most important, most difficult work first thing in the morning . Things that need to be done but require very little mental horsepower can help you stay productive at all hours of the day.
4- Priority
Of all the things you could do, what should you do? When you have a clear picture of what your goal is in each area of your life, it helps your decision become easier to decipher what work is more important than others.
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This is based off of a article from Tyler Devries on how to get things done and what it can do for you. It is a long read so I do recommend stashing it so you can look back to it for reference if you forget.
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