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Break Down Large Tasks

Large tasks can feel overwhelming, but breaking them down into smaller, more manageable steps can make them easier to prioritize and tackle.

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We all have those days when we feel like there's just too much on our plates. The never-ending to-do list, the urgent emails, the phone calls that won't stop ringing.

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