Waqar Ahmed | The Productivity Science
To achieve big goals in life, one needs to have proper set goals to work on. It is important to highlight the urgent set targets on the wish-list to convince your cognitive thought process about the important goal that needs your urgent attention.
Of course, the other stuff will also need your time and energy, but the urgent work that needs to be done this
evening requires the time you’re having right now. If you can’t sacrifice
your urgent time for urgent work, it would be really hard to get things done
that have an impact on your life.
Always create a focused strategy
for important tasks. Don’t rush towards unnecessary clutter. It can wait, but
the urgent assignment's due time won’t. So you need to be strategic and figurative all the time. When you are good at the management of micro-level challenges, your chances to
succeed in the long run become too certain.
It is also a real-life’s tragedy that everything we learn outside our real job seems exciting, and subconsciously we imagine ourselves doing that business instead of the one we're currently doing. As we spent more time thinking about that new idea/information, our excitement ratio begins to rise. We try to look for an escape from the current situation to pursue a new fresh dream. But, after a short time, the reality returns to normal, and we realize that it can't be opted because of the overload of work at current job. You cannot simply opt for any profession that you think sounds cool or maybe even produces a large amount of revenue.
Life is static; it doesn’t work in a vertical trajectory where
you can jump from the 5th floor of one building to another’s to admire
the view from that building. In reality, you will have to wait and find a
practical method to get into another building's 5th floor to enjoy the
view that you have always envied others enjoyed except for you.
Prioritize your most important work and get rid of all the messy clutter. It would help you become a better person by becoming good at productivity and career choice.
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