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What is it that you truly want, both short and long term? A purpose is what drives the majority of actions we take or desires we have.
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Every task feeds into a different “area” of your life. The easiest way to differentiate and then balance these time slots is by sorting them into categories.
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Without a record, how do you track your progress and avoid anxiety over forgetting or missing something entirely?
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Small unnecessary tasks begin to pile up and rob us of time that could be better spent on the things that we actually need to spend our time on.
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One of the main reasons you categorize your time is so that you can balance it. It's key to move out of poorly balanced time.
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Decide where you want to go, so you can determine what you need to do.
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People who tackle the harder tasks earlier in the day, actually show higher productivity throughout the remainder of the day.
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When you determine the times in which you are the most productive, you can begin to prioritize the more difficult, intensive, or focus-driven tasks to those times.
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If you feel empty or discouraged in any specific area, compare this against your prioritization strategy.
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Rinse and dry your squash. Slice off the stem and bottom ends of the squash, so that both ends are flat. Slice the squash in half and lightly salt.
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