1. Failing to prioritize
… Learning how to prioritize is a process and you’ll need time and experience to find out the most efficient technique, that is, the one that works best for you. …
2. Starting your day late
… Starting your day late triggers a domino-effect. …
3. Ineffectively scheduling tasks
… The easiest way to balance your time is to find out what your peak time is and allocate that time for doing top-priority work …
4. Procrastinating
… try breaking the task into manageable pieces. …
5. Failing to manage numerous distractions
… Whether it’s the phone that keeps ringing or notifications that you keep getting from either chat or social media groups, they interrupt our workflow and break our creative process. …
6. Undervaluing the time something will take to finish
… writing down the amount of time you will need to complete each one of your tasks on your to-do list. She also recommends, doubling the time …
7. Multitasking
… doing many things at the same time prevents you from focusing on all of your tasks equally and takes much more of your time than completing your tasks in a sequence. … multitasking isn’t for everyone so choose your battles carefully. …
8. Being busy vs being effective
… you must constantly ask yourself:
- Is this useful?
- How does this contribute to the ultimate goal?
… instead of doing one task each day, do the three days of minor tasks in one afternoon. …
9. Being a perfectionist
… you should strive towards getting the best performance, you need to keep in mind that you don’t have the luxury to complete every task to perfection. … This goes back to prioritization. …
10. Skipping on breaks
… No matter whether you are working on urgent tasks or completing some minor errands, setting some time aside to have a break is simply an imperative. …
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