What 99% Of Us DO NOT DO
This is strangely interesting so I thought this is our thread today. What 99% Of Us DO NOT DO [and I admit I am one of the 99% UNTIL TODAY]. And it is NOT a stroke of luck if some [a very miniscule 1%] have been very much successful in this fast-paced world. Good for us, studies covered these very successful people and found out their TRANSFORMATIVE HABITS, those HABITs that set them apart from the crowd, from us, giving them that extraordinary power to shape their life as they plotted it to achieve their pre-set goals. Topping these very rarely spilled best practices is their ruthless TIME MANAGEMENT and PRIORITIZATION. And just when I thought that my TIME MANAGEMENT is that exemplary and worth beating up my chest, wait until we hear these very rare success stories WHERE they DON'T merely manage their time. They master it, even adopting tools to aid them in their TIME MANAGEMENT📗📙📘
The Eisenhower Matrix is that very rare tool in their TIME MANAGEMENT. Named after the former U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower who was known for his rigid TIME MANAGEMENT, there's NOTHING fancy regarding this matrix except that it features:
- URGENT & IMPORTANT
- IMPORTANT BUT NOT URGENT
- URGENT BUT NOT IMPORTANT
- NEITHER URGENT NOR IMPORTANT
The matrix itself is so simple, it does NOT need any clarification. BUT think about it, for the 99% [and that includes moi], we lived a life thinking all along things either in BLACK or WHITE, IMPORTANT or NOT, TO DO or NOT TO DO. And studies proved that by using this Eisenhower Matrix, you can gain clarity on your tasks and make informed decisions about how to manage your time effectively. It helps prevent that potential OR tendency to focus on solely on URGENT tasks and neglect important ones, ultimately leading to better TIME MANAGEMENT and improved productivity✅✅✅
Eisenhower Matrix OR not, by being diligent in HOW you allocate your time, you accomplish more and still have time left for WHAT truly matters. So, dude, c'mon, let's start TRACKING OUR TIME, prioritizing our tasks that align with your goals and be unapologetic about saying NO to distractions that eat away at your time. WHAT else the 99% do? They all EMBRACE FAILURE [as a stepping stone]. Rather than reeling in failure, successful people embrace it as a learning opportunity❗❗❗
WHAT else? Persist and sustain your consistent SELF-IMPROVEMENT. WHAT do we often hear from naysayers? I'm good already. I'm good enough WHY should I waste my time on that? Even Warren Buffett, the American investor and philanthropist who's the 10th richest man with a net worth of $122 billion, admits that he never stops learning. Now 93 years old, he admits reading about 500 pages per day and he attributes his success to his habit of CONTINUOUS LEARNING. Our takeaway? Let us take a leaf from the 1% success stories and let us veer away from being a part of the 99%😁😁😁
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