
The Principles of Productivity
Not Overthinking
Malti Tossing Is a Good Idea?
The three laws of productivity are: parkinson's law, pareto principle and procrastination. Parkinson's law is the idea that work expands to fill the time available to it. Pareto Principle says 20 per cent of inputs lead to 80 per cent output. Procrastination means you don't do anything until at least ten o'clock in the night. Ears can be used as a tool for getting things done by using your eyes rather than your ears.
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