terça-feira, 17 de julho de 2018

1dd vou procrastinar

... ou deixar de...:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/09/smarter-living/eisenhower-box-productivity-tips.html

Citando (resumo da técnica dos 4 quadrados):
"Picture a 2x2 square with four boxes. At the top of the square are two labels: Urgent and non-urgent. On the left are two other labels: Important and not important.

Here’s a visual (thanks to James Clear, a friend of Smarter Living).

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On any given day, try to put every task you have to do into one of those four boxes. You’ll quickly see that the things tied to approaching deadlines are quite often not the most important things you have on your plate. Accordingly, schedule time to finish them later or, if possible, delegate them.

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Similarly, it’s very likely you’ll wind up with tasks that don’t have a deadline and aren’t important. Immediately and aggressively remove them from your to-do list.

Two crucial bits I’ll leave you with:

If you’re struggling to figure out whether something is important to you, spend some time looking inward to see if it’s truly core to who you are and what your ambitions are.


Once you’ve mapped out all of your tasks, embrace the magic of micro-progress and slice them up into tiny goals to make them more manageable."





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