Tuesday, 21 October 2014

8 Great Ways to Double Your Productivity: 4 SEPARATE THE URGENT FROM THE IMPORTANT




Everything that you have to do during the day can be divided into one of four categories.  These categories are determined by designating your tasks as either urgent or not urgent, and important or not important.
The first type of task is both urgent and important.  This is something that you have to do immediately.  It’s a job that’s in your face.  Urgent and important tasks like important phone calls, meetings, customer calls and emergencies are almost always determined by other people.  They are vital requirements of your job.  You cannot put them off without causing serious problems.  Most people spend all day long doing things that are both urgent and important.
The second category of items is those that are important but not urgent.  These are the items that usually have the greatest possible long-term consequences.  These are items like personal renewal, upgrading your knowledge and skills, physical fitness and exercise, and spending time with your family.
The third category of tasks is those items that are urgent but not important.  These may consist of telephone calls, coworkers dropping in to see you, casual conversations about what was on television, and so on.
The greatest time wasters of all are those activities that are neither urgent nor important. These are things that you do during the day that are completely irrelevant and have no consequences at all, like reading the newspaper, calling home to see what’s for dinner, or going shopping.  They contribute nothing to your company or to your personal goals.
Always ask yourself, “What are the long-term potential consequences of doing this task? 
What would happen if I didn’t do it at all?”  And whatever your answer, let it guide you in your choice of priorities.

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