There are four types of activities, urgent and important, which you do now. Urgent and not important, whichyou delegate to other people. Not urgent and not important,. which you delete. That's the isenhouer matrix, and it is the first priorization strategy used by so many high performing professionals. Next up is h f e l. This stands for hard first, easy last. The best way to nip this habit in the bud is to do the most challenging, most high value activities first when you start your day - force yourself to be uncomfortable but effective from the ghetgo.
I’ve always been fascinated by great workers and their ability to prioritize their work effectively. Today, I take you though the prioritization strategies of a myriad of professionals that you can test and add to your professional toolkit.
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