Getting things done.

I've figured out something pretty key about time management, and getting things done.
Out of the tasks that you could do in a day, there are those that are important (and usually unpleasant) and those that are things you feel you have to do (usually fun).
If you do the important things, you don't really have to do the things you may feel you have to do and you will still get to where you want to be.
You can also do everything, however I find it is best to do the important things first. You will feel better.
Doing both the important things and those you feel you have to do will get you to where you want to be in tip top shape.

So a practical way to do this is to choose where you are headed. Then write down all the things that are on your mind to be accomplished. Pick the one thing that is the most critical to getting you where you want to be and do this first. Then do the other things with the time you have left.
You will feel good (after accomplishing the most important task) and will easily be on your way to getting your things done.

Cheers.

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