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Prioritization: How to Prioritize Tasks to Increase Productivity and Work Smarter, Not Harder

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If you want to increase your efficiency and productivity by mastering the art of prioritization, then this book is for you! Our hectic days ensure a plethora of distractions. Most job descriptions include the conflicting requirements of multi-tasking while still being able to adhere to deadlines. I discovered that often times, as I distracted myself with other tasks, the main project I needed to complete was neglected until it became an absolute emergency. Only then would I shut out all distractions and be able to focus completely on what should have been the main priority all along. This book is intended to help you switch gears entirely, and approach your to-do list with a greater commitment to prioritization. As such, I’m going to share with you a simple series of steps I created that will help you create an environment geared to working smarter, rather than flail about, working harder and harder yet without a sense of accomplishment. If you have struggled with getting everything done in a day the way I have, these simple tips will ensure you don’t get bogged down anymore. Breaking free from old bad habits is never easy, so I’ll be divulging both the concepts and practical advice for implementation. Let’s get to it!

40 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 21, 2014

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February 25, 2019
Acceptionally Wonderful Reading

This book is pin point accurate. The only thing left to do is to apply it to your life style. Because this book already gives you the direction!
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August 24, 2016
Short but straight to the point.


Easy to read with good quick concepts to apply. The idea of making sure to listen to your bodies needs to be more productive in the end was great.



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