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Six Things: The Ivy Lee Method

simple yet effective

Published by: Grant Birch
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Here's how you do it:
Plan ahead: Create your task list the night before to start the day with clarity.
List: Write down six important tasks for the day.
Prioritize: Order tasks based on their importance.
Focus: Concentrate on one task at a time.
Minimize distractions: Eliminate potential interruptions.
Repeat: Create a new list of tasks each day and follow the method consistently.
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