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Put first thing first part 3

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                     LEARN TO PRIORITISE WHAT IS IMPORTANT         You are putting first things first when you  organize your time around the most important things and eliminate the unimportant . Work First, Then Play: I spend my time on things that are most important. This means I say no to things I know I should not do. I set priorities, make a schedule, and follow my plan. he order is important: after completing items in quadrant I, people should spend the majority of their time on II, but many people spend too much time in III and IV. The calls to delegate and eliminate are reminders of their relative priority.

Put first thing first part 2

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  WHY SHOULD WE PUT FIRST THINGS FIRST?   P utting first things first is a really important component of good personal leadership. When this habit is practiced, you are considering the impact of your actions on others, remaining disciplined and retaining personal integrity. When you put  last  things first, you can form negative habits In your mind, this reinforces not needing to do the task in hand, creating a habit of ‘well if I don’t do it, maybe someone else will’. This leads to poor personal management and can have a significant impact on your relationships with prioritizing  first things first is about  prioritizing effectively  and  avoiding time wasting . It’s all too easy to avoid the challenging tasks and get on with the things that we feel comfortable doing, but ultimately this leads to important things being left behind, with often complex consequences. At work, this often manifests with us doing the tasks we like and know we’re good ...

Put first thing first part 1

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 INTRODUCTION “Putting first things first means  organizing and executing around your most  important priorities . It is living and being driven by the principles you value most, not by the agendas and forces surrounding you.  “Putting first things first means organizing and executing around your most important priorities. is living and being driven by the principles you value most, not by the agendas and forces surrounding you.