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Prioritizing tasks based on importance can increase productivity from "summary" of Smarter Faster Better by Charles Duhigg

When we are faced with a long to-do list, it can be tempting to dive right in and start checking off tasks one by one. However, research shows that simply being busy is not the same as being productive. In fact, the most productive individuals are those who take the time to prioritize their tasks based on their importance. By focusing on the most crucial tasks first, we can make sure that we are working on the things that will have the biggest impact on our goals. One way to prioritize tasks is to use the Eisenhower Matrix, a tool named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was known for his ability to stay focused on what was important. The matrix is divided into four quadrants based on importance and urgency. Tasks are then placed into one of these quadrants to determine their priority. By using this method, we can ensure that we are spending our time on tasks that will move us closer to our goals, rather than getting bogged down in less import...
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    Charles Duhigg

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