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First published April 24, 2007

Most things make no difference. Being busy is a form of laziness—lazy thinking and indiscriminate action. Being overwhelmed is often as unproductive as doing nothing, and is far more unpleasant. … Lack of time is actually lack of priorities.Identify the few critical tasks that contribute most to income (Pareto's Law) and schedule them with very short and clear deadlines (Parkinson's Law).
Develop the habit of letting small bad things happen. If you don't, you'll never find a time for the life-changing big things, whether important tasks or true peak experiences.Make non-fatal or reversible decisions as quickly as possible. Set time limits (e.g., only consider options for 20 mins), option limits (e.g., only consider 3 options), or finance thresholds (e.g., if it costs less than $100, let VA decide).