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The Ivy Lee Method
Focus on one big thing
I used to make long to-do lists and feel guilty about not completing them.
Now, I structure my to-do list as follows:
If I finish my one big thing, then my day is a success. To find it, I use this matrix:
The Eisenhower matrix
This matrix does have one flaw. From my experience... See more
I used to make long to-do lists and feel guilty about not completing them.
Now, I structure my to-do list as follows:
One big thing Less important thing Less important thing
If I finish my one big thing, then my day is a success. To find it, I use this matrix:
The Eisenhower matrix
This matrix does have one flaw. From my experience... See more
Peter Yang • 8 Tips to Manage Your Time Better to Achieve Your Goals in 2024
Philip Powis and added
Finding Your Anchor Task
Doing more things does not drive faster or better results. Doing better things drives better results. Even more accurately, doing one thing as best you can drives better results.
Mastery requires focus and consistency.
I haven’t mastered the art of focus and concentration yet, but I’m working on it. One of the major improveme... See more
Doing more things does not drive faster or better results. Doing better things drives better results. Even more accurately, doing one thing as best you can drives better results.
Mastery requires focus and consistency.
I haven’t mastered the art of focus and concentration yet, but I’m working on it. One of the major improveme... See more
James Clear • The Myth of Multitasking: Why Fewer Priorities Leads to Better Work
Luc Cheung and added
“Do the most important thing first each day and you'll never have an unproductive day.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: On confidence, the power of going first, and being a generalist
Isaac Feldman and added