Prioritize, prioritize, prioritize!
A fellow Slytherin once said to me âPriorities are like arms. If you think you have more than one, youâre either lying or crazy.â (Just kidding, itâs Merlin Mann, an American writer who said it.)
Priorities are what sets a successful person apart from a loser. Get your tasks in order and youâll see things starting to fall in place. We all have our daily tasks and routines and sometimes we are so busy doing them, at the end of the day thatâs all we ever get: busy.Â
If you want to consistently spend time in a committed and purposeful manner, consider adopting this new daily habit:
At the end of each day, review your tasks to make a plan for the next working day. Pick three-a frog, a dream and a wild card.
Start by identifying the biggest, most important task you need to complete-the frog. (Thereâs an old adage, if you have to eat a frog, donât spend a lot of time looking at it first. And if you have to eat two of them, start with the ugliest.) Maybe itâs strategic work that requires focused think time, or perhaps itâs something you have a burning desire to procrastinate for untold emotional reasons. No matter, eating your largest, ugliest frog first will give you the boost to help the rest of the day seem lighter.
Next, pick a dream. The daily grind is rich with externally-driven tasks and rarely prompts you to insert assignments related to your personal, inwardly-driven goals. To move yourself toward your ambitions, consciously include taking one step toward your dreams. Youâll see, over time they will develop into reality.
Lastly, select one critical task of your choice-the wild card.
Put the three items you picked on top of your to do list. Will you accomplish more than three things the following day? Maybe, but no matter what else happens, youâll focus on the three most important things first. (And youâll sleep easier knowing whatâs ahead of you the next day.)
Itâs going to be tough, but stick to the plan you outlined. Eat the frog. Reach for the dream. But do not initiate other tasks before completing the three you selected. One easy way to make this practice a reality: donât check your email until youâve eaten the frog, legs and all.
Source:Â http://www.sparkproductivity.com/how-to-prioritize-eat-frogs-for-breakfast/#.WnAAYLeWbIU
















