80% of the importance of what we do per day, is produces by only 20% of our activities. So, when we focus only on 20% of the most important tasks, we will end a day more productive and happier.
Use a good calendar
Ideally, have an entire page or screen for every day with free space for writing to each hour. To start, mark all the time periods when you have to be in a particular place (meetings, conferences, etc.). You can then plan the remaining time according to your priorities.
Maintain current list of priorities
For each day, prepare a list of tasks that you want to meet that day. Then mark the level od priority of the individual tasks e.g. as A (I must), B (I should), C (I could). Although you may have already heard this recommendation many times, did you really try it in practice? You might be surprised.
Focus on priorities
If you plan specific A tasks for a particulat time, you will meet perhaps only 20% of your list for a given day. But that will be 80% of the most important work. What you do not manage to finish the day, plan for a next day.
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Article source Psychology Today - a U.S. magazine and online community focused on psychology