How to Accomplish a Task Effectively
Start fresh., Create a schedule., Picture a pyramid., Take a break., Get an outside opinion., Finish strong.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Start fresh.
Always start fresh.
Prioritize your objectives, draw out your options, and decide where to start. -
Step 2: Create a schedule.
Now that you've prioritized your tasks, create a schedule.
Be careful in how you do this however, don't make your schedule too tight, and don't make it too loose. , Completing tasks/goals is like building a pyramid.
First you draw out your blueprint.
Then you gather your materials, you mould your brick, and then you build the base.
After you have a base laid, you build a smaller layer on top of that, and a smaller layer on top of that, etc. , You won't get anything accomplished if you're falling asleep on the job.
Therefore, get at least 8 hours of sleep a night, and take a minimum 15 minute break every 4 hours. , Sometimes you get so caught up in trying to get something done, you miss the obvious.
So if you get stumped, try to get the opinion of a trusted friend, co-worker or even teacher if possible. , When a racer sees the finish line, he doesn't slow down.
He uses the energy he was saving the entire race to finish strong. -
Step 3: Picture a pyramid.
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Step 4: Take a break.
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Step 5: Get an outside opinion.
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Step 6: Finish strong.
Detailed Guide
Always start fresh.
Prioritize your objectives, draw out your options, and decide where to start.
Now that you've prioritized your tasks, create a schedule.
Be careful in how you do this however, don't make your schedule too tight, and don't make it too loose. , Completing tasks/goals is like building a pyramid.
First you draw out your blueprint.
Then you gather your materials, you mould your brick, and then you build the base.
After you have a base laid, you build a smaller layer on top of that, and a smaller layer on top of that, etc. , You won't get anything accomplished if you're falling asleep on the job.
Therefore, get at least 8 hours of sleep a night, and take a minimum 15 minute break every 4 hours. , Sometimes you get so caught up in trying to get something done, you miss the obvious.
So if you get stumped, try to get the opinion of a trusted friend, co-worker or even teacher if possible. , When a racer sees the finish line, he doesn't slow down.
He uses the energy he was saving the entire race to finish strong.
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Lauren Turner
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