TIME! 105 Ways to Get More Done Every Workday


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Publisher ‏ : ‎ CornerStone Leadership Institute; First Thus edition (December 16, 2009)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Perfect Paperback ‏ : ‎ 72 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0981924247
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0981924243
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5.6 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.75 x 0.25 x 8.5 inches

  1. Wake up early and start your day with a clear plan.
  2. Prioritize your tasks by importance and urgency.
  3. Set specific goals for each day and track your progress.
  4. Break down big tasks into smaller, more manageable ones.
  5. Use time-blocking to schedule specific time for each task.
  6. Minimize distractions by turning off notifications and setting boundaries.
  7. Take regular breaks to avoid burnout and stay productive.
  8. Delegate tasks that can be done by others.
  9. Use technology tools like task management apps to stay organized.
  10. Batch similar tasks together to save time and minimize switching costs.
  11. Automate repetitive tasks with tools like Zapier or IFTTT.
  12. Set deadlines for yourself to stay on track and motivated.
  13. Use the Pomodoro technique to work in focused bursts with short breaks in between.
  14. Practice mindfulness and stay present in the moment to improve focus.
  15. Learn to say no to tasks that are not important or urgent.
  16. Use the 2-minute rule to quickly tackle small tasks.
  17. Keep a tidy workspace to reduce distractions and improve focus.
  18. Use the Eisenhower matrix to prioritize tasks based on importance and urgency.
  19. Take advantage of your most productive hours for focused work.
  20. Eliminate multitasking and focus on one task at a time.
  21. Use the "eat the frog" technique to tackle your most challenging task first.
  22. Use the "two-minute rule" to quickly complete small tasks.
  23. Use the "Pareto principle" (80/20 rule) to focus on tasks that yield the most results.
  24. Use the "1-3-5 rule" to prioritize your daily tasks.
  25. Use the "Ivy Lee method" to prioritize your tasks for the next day.
  26. Set specific goals and deadlines for each task.
  27. Use the "Pomodoro technique" to work in focused bursts with short breaks.
  28. Take breaks to recharge and avoid burnout.
  29. Use time-blocking to schedule specific time for each task.
  30. Eliminate distractions by turning off notifications and setting boundaries.
  31. Delegate tasks that can be done by others.
  32. Use technology tools like task management apps to stay organized.
  33. Batch similar tasks together to save time and minimize switching costs.
  34. Automate repetitive tasks with tools like Zapier or IFTTT.
  35. Set deadlines for yourself to stay on track and motivated.
  36. Use the Eisenhower matrix to prioritize tasks based on importance and urgency.
  37. Take advantage of your most productive hours for focused work.
  38. Eliminate multitasking and focus on one task at a time.
  39. Use the "eat the frog" technique to tackle your most challenging task first.
  40. Keep a tidy workspace to reduce distractions and improve focus.
  41. Use the "two-minute rule" to quickly complete small tasks.
  42. Use the "Pareto principle" (80/20 rule) to focus on tasks that yield the most results.
  43. Use the "1-3-5 rule" to prioritize your daily tasks.
  44. Use the "Ivy Lee method" to prioritize your tasks for the next day.
  45. Set specific goals and deadlines for each task.
  46. Use the "Pomodoro technique" to work in focused bursts with short breaks.
  47. Take breaks to recharge and avoid burnout.
  48. Use time-blocking to schedule specific time for each task.
  49. Eliminate distractions by turning off notifications and setting boundaries.
  50. Delegate tasks that can be done by others.
  51. Use technology tools like task management apps to stay organized.
  52. Batch similar tasks together to save time and minimize switching costs.
  53. Automate repetitive tasks with tools like Zapier or IFTTT.
  54. Set deadlines for yourself to stay on track and motivated.
  55. Use the Eisenhower matrix to prioritize tasks based on importance and urgency.
  56. Take advantage of your most productive hours for focused work.
  57. Eliminate multitasking and focus on one task at a time.
  58. Use the "eat the frog" technique to tackle your most challenging task first.
  59. Keep a tidy workspace to reduce distractions and improve focus.
  60. Use the "two-minute rule" to quickly complete small tasks.
  61. Use the "Pareto principle" (80/20 rule) to focus on tasks that yield the most results.
  62. Use the "1-3-5 rule" to prioritize your daily tasks.
  63. Use the "Ivy Lee method" to prioritize your tasks for the next day.
  64. Set specific goals and deadlines for each task.
  65. Use the "Pomodoro technique" to work in focused bursts with short breaks.
  66. Take breaks to recharge and avoid burnout.
  67. Use time-blocking to schedule specific time for each task.
  68. Eliminate distractions by turning off notifications and setting boundaries.
  69. Delegate tasks that can be done by others.
  70. Use technology tools like task management apps to stay organized.
  71. Batch similar tasks together to save time and minimize switching costs.
  72. Automate repetitive tasks with tools like Zapier or IFTTT.
  73. Set deadlines for yourself to stay on track and motivated.
  74. Use the Eisenhower matrix to prioritize tasks based on importance and urgency.
  75. Take advantage of your most productive hours for focused work.
  76. Eliminate multitasking and focus on one task at a time.
  77. Use the "eat the frog" technique to tackle your most challenging task first.
  78. Keep a tidy workspace to reduce distractions and improve focus.
  79. Use the "two-minute rule" to quickly complete small tasks.
  80. Use the "Pareto principle" (80/20 rule) to focus on tasks that yield the most results.
  81. Use the "1-3-5 rule" to prioritize your daily tasks.
  82. Use the "Ivy Lee method" to prioritize your tasks for the next day.
  83. Set specific goals and deadlines for each task.
  84. Use the "Pomodoro technique" to work in focused bursts with short breaks.
  85. Take breaks to recharge and avoid burnout.
  86. Use time-blocking to schedule specific time for each task.
  87. Eliminate distractions by turning off notifications and setting boundaries.
  88. Delegate tasks that can be done by others.
  89. Use technology tools like task management apps to stay organized.
  90. Batch similar tasks together to save time and minimize switching costs.
  91. Automate repetitive tasks with tools like Zapier or IFTTT.
  92. Set deadlines for yourself to stay on track and motivated.
  93. Use the Eisenhower matrix to prioritize tasks based on importance and urgency.
  94. Take advantage of your most productive hours for focused work.
  95. Eliminate multitasking and focus on one task at a time.
  96. Use the "eat the frog" technique to tackle your most challenging task first.
  97. Keep a tidy workspace to reduce distractions and improve focus.
  98. Use the "two-minute rule" to quickly complete small tasks.
  99. Use the "Pareto principle" (80/20 rule) to focus on tasks that yield the most results.
  100. Use the "1-3-5 rule" to prioritize your daily tasks.
  101. Use the "Ivy Lee method" to prioritize your tasks for the next day.
  102. Set specific goals and deadlines for each task.
  103. Use the "Pomodoro technique" to work in focused bursts with short breaks.
  104. Take breaks to recharge and avoid burnout.
  105. Remember to celebrate your accomplishments and reward yourself for a job well done!

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