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This productivity system is known as Eat the Frog. Using this method will enable you to prioritize the important every day and build momentum for the hours ahead.
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Intentionally take your focus away from distracting areas in your life.
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The antidote to chronic overwhelm is accepting that you cannot do it all.
Prioritizing means embracing the limits of your time and your energy, and taking back control of your to-do list. Embrace tactical strategies to ensure your priorities rise to the top amid the busyne...
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Warren Buffett's "2 List" Strategy focuses on getting rid of the tasks holding you back from your real priorities.
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The Eisenhower Matrix system forces us to prioritize important tasks over urgent tasks.
Put your tasks in one of four separate categories:
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The Time Blocking productivity method compels you to plan your day hour by hour, and prevent multitasking by batching similar tasks together.
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Instead of watching the clock, energy management can be used instead of time management. Our positive mood is high in the morning, dips in the afternoon, and rises again in the evening. We can use this information to our advantage and plan for our high-priority work when our mood...
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There are some general areas that all of us should prioritize in order to function well and generally make life worthwhile. These areas are:
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The Commitment Inventory productivity method makes us take stock of all our commitments and forces us to take a look at them.
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Use your end-of-the-work-day routine to make it as easy as possible to get started on tomorrowβs Most Important Task (MIT) in the morning.
Or leave a quick-win to do first thing tomorrow to help build momentum.
The most successful people consistently get their most important work done first.
Build recurring time for your most important work in the morning, before you start anything else. Your energy levels are naturally higher in the morning, but completing a meaningful task first thing has...
When planning ahead, put the bigger, harder, more pressing tasks at the start of the week (or day), so you can knock them out first and relax more as the week goes on. Set yourself up for success by front-loading your week.
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