If a task takes less than two minutes (like replying to an email or filing a document), do it immediately. It prevents small tasks from piling up into a chaotic, overwhelming mountain. 2. Time-Blocking Your Day
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Spend 15 minutes every Friday afternoon reviewing what you accomplished and identifying the top 3 goals for the next week. This ensures you start Monday with purpose, not panic. If a task takes less than two minutes
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9:00-10:00 AM is for deep work (writing), while 10:00-10:15 AM is for email check-ins. 3. Implement "Digital Sunset"
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Stop trying to multitask. Instead, divide your calendar into specific blocks of time for specific tasks.