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How to be more productive and achieve my goals
Prioritisation is about deciding what needs your attention most urgently. Let's find out more.
Prioritisation
Is about deciding what needs your attention most urgently. Imagine you have a list of tasks or things you want to do, like homework, chores, playing games, and spending time with friends. You can't do everything at once, so you need to decide what to do first.
Here's how you can do it
- Importance: Ask yourself which things on your list are the most important. These are the tasks that have a big impact on your goals, well-being, or responsibilities. For example, homework might be more important than playing games because it helps you learn and do well in school.
- Deadline: Some tasks might have a deadline or a specific time they need to be done. These should often come first because you can't put them off. Chores or assignments with due dates fall into this category.
- Urgency: Sometimes, things become urgent because they can't wait. For instance, if you're hungry, making and eating a snack becomes a priority because your body needs it.
- Consequences: Think about what might happen if you don't do a particular task. If not doing something will lead to bad consequences, it's a higher priority. For example, not brushing your teeth might lead to cavities, so it's important to do it daily.
- Time Management: Consider how long each task will take. If you have a short break before bedtime, it might be a good time for a quick chore or some light reading rather than starting a big project.
- Balance: It's also important to balance your priorities. Don't spend all your time on just one thing, like homework, because you need time for relaxation, fun, and socializing too.