Time management frameworks

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– Framework that categorizes tasks by urgency and importance
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– Time-boxing technique using 25-minute focus intervals
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– Principle suggesting 80% of results come from 20% of efforts
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– Prioritization method labeling tasks from A (most important) to E (eliminate)
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– Fundamental step in organizing tasks ahead of time
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– Scheduling method that assigns fixed time slots to tasks
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– Critical element in reducing distractions and boosting productivity
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– Goal-setting framework: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
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– Law that “work expands to fill the time available”
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– The act of assigning tasks to others to manage workload
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– Strategy involving proactive scheduling and forecasting
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– Grouping similar tasks to reduce switching costs
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– Visual model organizing daily tasks in alignment with long-term goals
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– Refers to “Eat That Frog” method: doing the hardest task first
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– Classic tool for managing daily activities and tracking completion