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Plan your day.
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Write everything you want to achieve in a day.
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Write your goals on a physical paper.
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Follow the 80/20 Rule. 20% of your work will bring you 80% of your results.
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Stop Multitasking. Switching tasks significantly reduces your productivity.
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Focus on one task at a time.
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Remove all distractions from your environment.
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When tired, take a nap.
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Learn to say no. You will never have enough time if you say yes to everything.
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Delegate all the non-important tasks.
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Don't wait for the perfect time. Do It Now.
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Anything that can be done in under five minutes should be done now.
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Do the task that you hate first.
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Set deadlines; the task will never be finished without deadlines.
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Stop focusing on things that don't help you achieve your goals.
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Don't be a perfectionist when it's not required.
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Schedule a time when you're going to check your email.
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Avoid all unnecessary meetings.
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Avoid negative people at all costs.
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Do what you love.
credit: Book - The Art of Laziness
Mastering Time Management
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