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Scheduling Utmost-Priority Tasks the Right Way | Cont’d :: Basic Time Management Principles for Busy People Who Desire Balance and Freedom | Episode 13 #EgyirGuidesDaily

Step 3: Delegate as much as possible. Other people can do most of the things on your Priority ‘To-do’ list as equally well as you, or even better than you, and often, at a cheaper or optimum cost. As long as it is legal, and such ones are available, you have to delegate to them, […]

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Scheduling Utmost-Priority Tasks :: Basic Time Management Principles for Busy People Who Desire Balance and Freedom | Episode 12 #EgyirGuidesDaily

In the previous episode, we discussed Step 2 of the 4 steps involved in proper planning. It was about grouping the general To-Do list into three different categories. Step 3 of the 4 steps involved in proper planning is about scheduling utmost-priority tasks. This also involves 5 steps… Step 1: Take your ‘Must-Do’ category list

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Developing a Priority To-Do List :: Basic Time Management Principles for Busy People Who Desire Balance and Freedom | Episode 11 #EgyirGuidesDaily

In the previous episode, I described what planning actually means, and then proceeded to share Step 1 of the 4 steps involved in proper planning. If you remember Step 1 share it in the comment section. Step 2 is to group the general list into three groups as follows: 1. Must-Do (things that have to

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