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Digg it UP - Lists - Be More Organised to Help Your Career - It Helps you to Prioritize
Why You Should Never Give A Key To Your Office To An Employee consist of a number of different items and writing them all down helps you to prioritise them. It also makes a task more manageable you can see quite easily what it is you need to do and this can help to reduce your stress levels.Stay in business long enough and you’ll most likely develop friendships with some of your employees. Maybe not a close friendship but one that gives you and them a comfort zone that differs from when they were first hired. As more trust is built or gained through ongoing working relations, usually everyone low How to do it The people in the first category will want to use their list avidly, and will even write things on the list they have done, just so they can cross them off. The people in the second category tend to just jump in ahead and do things, without giving much thought to priority. They like the spur of getting things done under pressure, so tasks do get done, but often at the last minute. The benefit of creating a list is that you can prioritise: it is so easy to concentrate on the easy stuff and forget about what's important. In the workplace most bosses are happiest when you have a list as they can see what you have done, and what is left to do. They can often get a bit twitchy if you carry too much information around in your head. Our goals, from going on holiday, writing an essay or planning a party will all consist of a number of different items and writing them all down helps you to prioritise them. It also makes a task more manageable you can see quite easily what it is you need to do and this can help to reduce your stress levels. How to do it< The people in the second category tend to just jump in ahead and do things, without giving much thought to priority. They like the spur of getting things done under pressure, so tasks do get done, but often at the last minute. The benefit of creating a list is that you can prioritise: it is so easy to concentrate on the easy stuff and forget about what's important. In the workplace most bosses are happiest when you have a list as they can see what you have done, and what is left to do. They can often get a bit twitchy if you carry too much information around in your head. Our goals, from going on holiday, writing an essay or planning a party will all consist of a number of different items and writing them all down helps you to prioritise them. It also makes a task more manageable you can see quite easily what it is you need to do and this can help to reduce your stress levels. How to do it The benefit of creating a list is that you can prioritise: it is so easy to concentrate on the easy stuff and forget about what's important. In the workplace most bosses are happiest when you have a list as they can see what you have done, and what is left to do. They can often get a bit twitchy if you carry too much information around in your head. Our goals, from going on holiday, writing an essay or planning a party will all consist of a number of different items and writing them all down helps you to prioritise them. It also makes a task more manageable you can see quite easily what it is you need to do and this can help to reduce your stress levels. How to do it Our goals, from going on holiday, writing an essay or planning a party will all consist of a number of different items and writing them all down helps you to prioritise them. It also makes a task more manageable you can see quite easily what it is you need to do and this can help to reduce your stress levels. How to do it How to do it Write down everything you need to do (or type it as it will save time later). If it is a large task you may want to break it down. Once you have done this give each a priority rating: from A for very important to D for not very important. If you have put too many items into the A category you may want to divide this into A1 and A2 (or just move some to the B pile). You can now reorder the list into priority order. This means you can now tackle things in order of importance. How to use lists Some tasks can easily be done on a day basis; others may take a lot longer so it can be useful to have both a longer term list and what you intend to do over the next day or week. Imagine how you will feel when you are clear for the day, so go on, use your list! Other uses of lists Thinking of a new career? Then why not make a list of all the things you are good at, the skills you have learnt, the knowledge you have, the situations you have dealt w
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