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Say no to lowpriority tasks from "summary" of Procrastinate on Purpose by Rory Vaden

The concept of Low Priority Tasks is really about being willing to let go of things that need to be done. It's about taking a good, hard look at what's on your plate and making the tough decision to say no to the things that don't matter as much as others. It's about realizing that you can't do everything, and being okay with that. Saying no to Low Priority Tasks is not about being lazy or avoiding work. It's about being strategic and intentional with your time and energy. It's about understanding that not all tasks are created equal, and that some things are simply more important than others. When you say no to Low Priority Tasks, you are freeing yourself up to focus on the things that truly matter. You are giving yourself the space to devote your time and energy to the tasks that will have the biggest impact on your goals and your success. It can be difficult to say no to Low Priority Tasks, especially when they seem urgent or when others are depending on you to get them done. But by being willing to make the tough choices and prioritize your time, you are actually setting yourself up for greater success in the long run. By saying no to Low Priority Tasks, you are taking control of your time and your priorities. You are saying yes to yourself and your goals, and no to the things that will only distract you and hold you back. It's about being intentional with your time and energy, and making sure that you are focusing on the things that truly matter.
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