Everyday, I get up at 5.45 am in the morning. I brush my teeth, wash my face and get dressed. It takes me about 15 minutes to get ready. I then have a light breakfast at 6.00 am and prepare to go to school. Then, I leave home and go to work at 6.20 am.
The problem is, we don’t have a boss telling use what’s important. Often, we began each day by working on the tasks that seemed urgent, but aren’t critical to the success of the business
I used a simple (but effective) productivity hack. I start each day by identifying two to four critical tasks and adding them to my Most Important Tasks (MITs) list.
These are the tasks I work on first thing in the morning. The key here is to use specific metrics so I know whether I’ve accomplished my goals or not.
Each day, when I complete these tasks, I know the priority tasks have been accomplished. Even if something unexpected comes up in the afternoon, I know I’ve done the important tasks that drive my business forward.
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