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Effectively plan time on Eisenhower
Time is a twofold concept. On the one hand, we have it in abundance, and it is still a lot in stock. On the other hand, every second we spent was gone, and gone forever. And the main question is how we spent it.
Analyzing what you want to do and what you’re really doing helps you assess how effectively you’re using your time.
Most time management systems focus on the rational distribution of time, paying little attention to the actual tasks and goals. But not all. For example, the Eisenhower matrix helps to formulate and identify tasks, distributing them by importance: Continue reading
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