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Parkinson's Law: It's Real, So Use It
In simple terms, Parkinson’s Law means that if you take a 2-hour task and allocate 4 hours to get it done, you will end up spending 4 hours working on the task. You may do more research, procrastinate, overthink your approach—the resulting work may be the same, but you will have ended up spending twice as much time as necessary on the task.
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Anne-Laure Le Cunff • Parkinson’s law: how constraints can create freedom
Parkinson's Law dictates that a task will swell in (perceived) importance and complexity in relation to the time allotted for its completion. It is the magic of the imminent deadline. If I give you 24 hours to complete a project, the time pressure forces you to focus on execution, and you have no choice but to do only the bare essentials. If I give... See more
Parkinson’s Law - This principle states that "work expands to fill the time available for its completion." By being aware of this phenomenon, you can set tighter deadlines for tasks to naturally increase your efficiency and prevent unnecessary time loss. This technique can be useful in beating procrastination and improving time management by
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