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Step 4: Then We Prioritize

Now that all the ingredients are in place, it is going to be a lot easier to actually prioritize your work. 

One can use a simple ABCDE method, ranking the tasks as very important, important, so-so important, and those which can be delegated or eliminated.

Another way is to use a 2x2 matrix, called the Eisenhower Priority Matrix, essentially a 2D box with four quadrants, slotting the various activities and tasks in our to-do list into their real levels of importance.

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Once you have your goals written in a SMART way, you should break them down into concrete and actionable tasks.

Then the tasks need to be prioritized.

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