You get more done when you stop trying to do it all. Prioritizing and spacing out your tasks will make you more productive.
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Prioritizing your to-do list is key to getting everything done. You need to make sure you’re allocating enough time to the difficult and important tasks but saving space for the little ones, too, all ...