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the two-minute rule the 2-minute rule
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states that if a task takes less than 2
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minutes to complete you should do it
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immediately don't touch it twice this
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rule states that once you start a task
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you should complete it and not leave it
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halfway starting and stopping a task can
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increase the completion Time by five
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times Rule of 72 never make a decision
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when you are hungry angry tired or
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lonely wait at least 72 hours daily
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highlight setting a daily High highlight
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means choosing one main task for each
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day that you prioritize and commit to
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completing no matter what ask yourself
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what is the one thing I want to
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accomplish today and what will make this
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day feel successful or fulfilling if
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it's not a hell yes then it's a hell no
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this rule says that if you are not
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really excited about something then you
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shouldn't do it for example if somebody
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invites you somewhere or suggests
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something and your first reaction is not
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a hell yes then it's a hell no you
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should shouldn't do it ask who not how
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when we have a task or a new idea we
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automatically ask ourselves how can I do
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it and then start working on it this is
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wrong instead ask yourself who can do
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this for me asking who instead of how
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saves time Taps into other people's
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expertise and lets you focus on what
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you're best at procrastination is wisdom
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pay attention to the tasks or goals you
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procrastinate the most procrastination
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is wisdom it's an internal signal
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telling you that you need help it's a
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signal telling you that you should
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delegate the task ask yourself who can
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do this for me the 9091 rule for the
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next 90 days spend the first 90 minutes
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of your day on one task that will help
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you achieve your goals this rule forces
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you to be consistent and focused on your
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most important goal during your Peak
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productive hours the 12-week year rule
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according to 12we year Rule people waste
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so much time by setting annual goals
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instead it suggests aiming to achieve
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your 12-month goals in 12 weeks this
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creates urgency and improves execution
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even if you fail in the first 12 weeks
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you still have three more attempts by
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the end of the year biological Prime
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Time biological Prime Time refers to
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identifying the time of day when you are
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most energized and productive and doing
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your most important task during that
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time 80% rule you can get 80% of the
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project done quickly
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from 0 to 80% is usually easy from 80%
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to 90% is very difficult from 90% to
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100% is extremely hard so what does that
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mean for you it means you should get
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feedback at 80% instead of trying to
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make it perfect before you send it for
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feedback this can prevent you from
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working on things that aren't even
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needed eat the Frog first eat the frog
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is a method where you tackle the most
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significant and challenging task first
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thing in the morning it's based on the
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idea that completing the most
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significant task gives you the momentum
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and energy to accomplish more throughout
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the day Parkinson's law Parkinson's law
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states that work expands to fill the
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time available for its completion if you
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give yourself 4 hours to complete a task
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it'll take 4 hours if you give yourself
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a full day it'll take a full day set
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shorter deadlines to increase
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productivity the 8020 rule the 8020 rule
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says that 80% of your results come from
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20% of your activities if you have 10
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tasks right now on your to-do list two
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of them will bring you more results than
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the remaining eight tasks combined
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identify those two tasks and focus on
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them the ABCDE method the ABCDE method
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is a priority setting technique that
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involves listing your tasks and then
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ranking them from a most important to e
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least important and tackling them in
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that order time auditing time auditing
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involves keeping a detailed record of
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your daily activities this method helps
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you understand how you spend your time
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and identify areas where you can improve
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efficiency don't break the chain this
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method involves choosing a task or a
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habit you want to build and then marking
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it on the calendar each day you complete
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it after a while each marked day on the
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calendar will create a chain the goal is
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never to break that
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chain the energy management energy
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management is more important than time
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management if you've read a book for 10
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minutes but remembered nothing at the
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end then you know what I mean keep your
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energy High by getting enough sleep
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exercising regularly and taking taking
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time off from work the zaric effect the
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zaric effect is based on the principle
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that uncompleted tasks stay in our minds
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until it is completed to utilize this
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start a task then take a break while
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you're doing something else your
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subconscious mind will continue working
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on it and present a creative solution
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out of nowhere warning avoid leaving
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little administrative tasks unfinished
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they will waste so much brain energy
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Pomodoro Technique the Pomodoro
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Technique says that we lose focus us on
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average after 25 minutes that's why you
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should work on one task for 25 minutes
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and then take a 5-minute break to
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recharge repeat this cycle for four
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times and then take a 30 minute long
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break then repeat the cycle again 25
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minutes work 5 minutes rest batch
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processing batch processing means
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grouping similar tasks and doing them
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together every task has a startup time
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the period it takes to get everything
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ready and find your focus when you batch
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similar tasks together you only have to
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go through this process once
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salami slice method this method involves
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breaking down overwhelming tasks into
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smaller slices and then committing to
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work on only one slice once you complete
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one slice you will often be motivated to
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do more this technique is especially
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great for tasks that you procrastinate
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on outcome visualization spending time
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visualizing the desired outcome of your
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goals this technique helps in
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maintaining motivation and clarity about
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what you're working towards Warren
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Buffett strategy often referred to as 25
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five rule write down your top 25 career
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goals then Circle the top five and focus
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only on them avoid the remaining 20 at
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all costs until the top five are
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accomplished this method ensures focus
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on your most critical goals the fman
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technique enhance your understanding of
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concepts by studying as if you have to
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teach them to somebody else explaining
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complex ideas in simple terms ensures
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deep understanding and Clarity the five
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wise technique whenever a problem arises
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is ask why five times to get to the root
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cause understanding the core issue can
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prevent recurring problems and save time
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in the long run the Habit stacking
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method develop new habits by stacking
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them onto existing habits for example
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after brushing your teeth existing habit
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immediately do a new habit you want to
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form this makes it easier to build new
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routines rest and sleep sleep is the
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single most productive thing you can do
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in a day adequate rest can significantly
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improve your brain function and
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productivity quality time over quantity
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time this applies to family and
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relationships especially when it comes
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to spending time with your kids it's not
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about the total hours spent together but
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the quality of those hours say no often
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every yes to one thing is a no to
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another thing you can't be everywhere
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and you can't be doing everything saying
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yes to a friend's invitation means
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saying no to your child work in blocks
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manage your day by dividing it into
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three parts block block number one
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strategic block spend at least 3 hours
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on the most important tasks without
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interruptions block number two buffer
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block for small tasks like emails or
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calls block number three breakout block
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to rest and Recovery theme your days
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theming your days simply means focusing
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on one activity each day and nothing
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else for example doing all
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administrative tasks on Mondays or
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meeting only clients on Fridays decision
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fatigue minimize the number of decisions
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you need to make each day like what to
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wear or what to eat this saves your
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mental energy for more important
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decisions and tasks the power of routine
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establish a daily routine for all
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aspects of your life have you ever
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dieted and exercised the whole week but
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ended up ruining it during the weekend
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this happened because we usually don't
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have a fixed routine for the weekends a
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consistent routine can help to build
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good habits and reduce the need for
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willpower digital detox periodically
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disconnect from digital devices to
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reduce distractions and mental clutter
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this can help you recharge and focus
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better when you return to work respect
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your future self make choices that your
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future self will thank you for before
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making a decision ask yourself if it
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will help your future self or not if not
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don't do it the spotlight effect
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understand that people are not noticing
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or judging your every move just relax
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and do your thing this realization can
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reduce anxiety and free you up to focus
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more on on your tasks and less on other
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people's opinions the ulses pack make a
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choice in the present that forces you to
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perform a certain action in the future
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like deleting Tik Tok from your phone or
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setting up an automatic savings system
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that deducts money from your main
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account every month and puts it into a
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savings account plan your weeks before
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the week begins plan how you will use
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your 168 hours ensure that your plan
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aligns with your long-term goals and
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priorities always carry a notebook with
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with you your subconscious mind is
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always working in the background to find
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a solution to your problems you never
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know when the solution will present
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itself solutions that come from the
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subconscious are the best Solutions and
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they come in the least expected moment
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carry a notebook to capture them I've
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covered most of these techniques in
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detail in my long form videos if
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interested we'll put a playlist on the
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screen thanks for watching