4. Lack of Vision - Deepstash

4. Lack of Vision

Without vision, you can't create the results you want and feel joy and excitement to keep on going.

Time management tips:

  • Get a bird’s eye view. Think of how your tasks at hand contribute to your personal or professional goals. Maintain your focus on the end result.
  • Identify time wasters. Notice activities that don't move you forward and turn your focus to the things that matter.
  • Create a contingency plan. Be ready for the worst-case scenarios.

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