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  • lexydimhas quoted2 years ago
    This also works because if you're doing a job that has several different thought processes, it slows you down and requires far more concentration so it's better to take advantage of similar tasks and batch them as you'll be in the same frame of mind to do each of them.
  • b6215052454has quoted2 years ago
    Now, if you are trying to organize a time for something which is what a lot of usual back and fro can be about, just give three times you're available and tell someone to choose one of them. The only other email to send after that is a confirmation and a thank you, see you then.
  • lulelulhas quoted8 months ago
    So, he thought, OK, why only get twenty percent of the income from the worst customers that suck up most of my time and energy. He thought it was better to make most of his income which was 80% and really focus on customer service for the best 20% of his customers.
  • lulelulhas quoted8 months ago
    So yes, that means he cut down his income by 20% but then with that extra time he was able to build the business up even bigger.
  • lulelulhas quoted8 months ago
    as we've discussed 20% of the work you do gives you a percent of your real results.
    20% of your social media, if it can actually produce 80% of your engagement.
  • lulelulhas quoted7 months ago
    Just make sure that you are super focused during that time and that you are only focusing on the one task.
  • rui xinhas quotedlast year
    timing your tasks
  • rui xinhas quotedlast year
    Remember, it's easier to get a skeleton structure of something done first and then come back to it Later
  • rui xinhas quotedlast year
    Just try to get the minimum of the task done especially if you know you can run out of time and then you can come back later if you want
  • rui xinhas quotedlast year
    We still have to work but using the reward system will make all those tasks throughout the day just that little bit easier
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