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September 08, 2014 Schedule Important Work for the Right Time of Day Most people have a time of day when they're most productive, which means that if you calibrate the day's activities to the right times, you can maximize your efficiency. Many people can get a lot done between 9 AM and 11 AM, but not so much at 3 PM (except for night owls). Think back to yesterday and the day before. At which points did you feel at your most energetic? Once you've identified these high-potential hours, guard them. Block them off of your calendar, so people can't schedule meetings during this valuable time. Use these hours for high-priority projects and tough decision-making, for tasks that require willpower and complex thinking. Adapted from " When to Schedule Your Most Important Work" by Ron Friedman. |
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