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Ivy Lee Method Steps

Ivy Lee Method Steps

  1. Write down your top 6 priorities: At the end of the day, create a list of your top 6 priorities for tomorrow.
  2. Rank those 6 items according to their importance.
  3. Start your day with the first task: Right after your morning routine, start with the first task.
  4. Move through your list, and adjust as needed.

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