“Unlock Hidden Productivity: Tony Robbins Reveals 7 Tiny Habits That Could Transform Your Day!”
For example, you might have one column for work duties that require deep focus, another for home-related tasks, and another for errands that don’t require much brainpower.
Then, within each category, tackle the urgent or time-sensitive tasks first.
This way, you’ll feel much calmer knowing that you’re knocking out the highest-priority items in each part of your life.
4. Practice chunking
Chunking is a game-changer if you’ve ever found yourself repeating the same type of task throughout the day, only in a scattered fashion.