The Law of Priorities by Brian Tracy
The very worst use of your time is to do well what need not be done
at all. The Pareto Principle says that 20% of your activities will account for 80% of the value of your activities. This means that, if
you have a list of ten items to accomplish, two of those items will be worth more than the other eight items altogether.
To achieve great things, you must always be concentrating on the
small number of activities that contribute the greatest value to your life and your work.
Determine the Consequences:
The value of anything in your order of priorities can be measured by
assessing the potential consequences of doing it or not doing it. Something that is important has significant consequences to your life
and your career. Something that is unimportant has few or no consequences of significance to your life or career. The mark of the superior thinker is your ability to consider possible consequences
before you begin.
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