![]() The Rule of 3: at the beginning of each day, before you start working, decide what three things you want to accomplish by the end of the day. Finally, ask yourself: “If you could do only two more items on that list all day, what second and third tasks let you accomplish the most in the same amount of time?”.Now, ask yourself: “If you could just do one item on that list all day, every day, what item would you do that would allow you to accomplish the most with the same amount of time?”.Make a list of everything you’re responsible for in your work.How to identify your highest-impact tasks (based on “ Eat That Frog“): Productivity isn’t about doing more things-it’s about doing the right things. The 80-20 rule: a very small number of tasks lead to the majority of what you accomplish Ask yourself: Would I regret doing more or less of this? Fast-forward to when you’re on your deathbed. ![]() Fill in this blank with each change you want to make: “I deeply care about this because.Why do you want to become more productive?.What deep-rooted values are associated with your productivity goals?.It’s important to deeply care about why you want to become more productive: ![]() ![]() And when we don’t cultivate our energy levels, we’re tired, or “burned out.” Laying the Groundwork When we can’t manage our attention well, we’re distracted. ![]() When we waste time, we’re procrastinating. ![]()
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