When you are making your list and prioritizing, remember that a tired and emotional brain is not the best time to make a decision. Making your priority list is often done best in the morning when you are alert, objective and your energy level is up.
If you struggle to be able to separate the important tasks from the lesser important ones or consider the consequences objectively than it is time to ask for help. This help can come from your manager, your spouse, a peer or partner. Even an older child can help you look at your task list objectively when you are too close to the situation to accurately assess it.
Prioritizing your task list is an important step in accomplishing strong time management skills. By following these simple steps you’ll be prioritizing your tasks and becoming more productive than you originally anticipated.
Resources:
Productivity Today: How to Prioritize Your Tasks for Increased Productivity
http://www.keyorganization.com/blog/how-to-prioritize-your-tasks-for-increased-productivity
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