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Quotes About Prioritization

Effective, productive people discipline themselves to start on the most important task that is before them. They force themselves to eat that frog, whatever it is. As a result, they accomplish vastly more than the average person and are much happier as a result.
~ Brian Tracy
16. Technology is a wonderful servant: Use your technological tools to confront yourself with what is most important and protect yourself from what is least important.
~ Brian Tracy
17. Focus your attention: Stop the interruptions and distractions that interfere with completing your most important tasks.
~ Brian Tracy
19. Create large chunks of time: Organize your days around large blocks of time so you can concentrate for extended periods on your most important tasks.
~ Brian Tracy
Go through your life regularly and practice "creative abandonment": Consciously determine the activities that you are going to discontinue so that you have more time to spend on those tasks that can really make a difference to your future.
~ Brian Tracy
Una de las reglas más importantes de la eficacia personal es la del 10/90. Dice que el primer 10 por ciento del tiempo que ocupa planificando y organizando su trabajo, antes de empezar, le va a permitir ahorrar hasta el 90 por ciento del tiempo que ocupará en hacer el trabajo una vez que lo ha empezado.
~ Brian Tracy
Resiste la tentación de gastar tiempo leyendo cosas que no son de valor inmediato o de relevancia para tu vida y trabajo.
~ Brian Tracy
Successful, effective people are those who launch directly into their major tasks and then discipline themselves to work steadily and single-mindedly until those tasks are complete. In
~ Brian Tracy
The main reason to develop time management skills is so that you can complete everything that is really important in your work and free up more and more time to do the things in your personal life that give you the greatest happiness and satisfaction.
~ Brian Tracy
As Goethe said, "The things that matter most must never be at the mercy of the things that matter least.
~ Brian Tracy
La capacidad para concentrarse resueltamente en la tarea más importante, hacerla bien y terminarla es la clave del gran éxito, del logro, el respeto, el estatus y la felicidad en la vida. Mientras
~ Brian Tracy
There are 168 hours in a week. The average person works 8 hours per day (40 hours a week); sleeps 8 hours per day (56 hours a week); and dresses, eats, and travels to work 4 hours per day (28 hours a week). These tasks use up 124 hours, leaving 44 hours a week as spare time.
~ Brian Tracy
Primera regla del tragamiento de sapos: «Si tiene que tragarse dos sapos, tráguese primero el más feo».
~ Brian Tracy
If you have to eat two frogs, eat the ugliest one first.
~ Brian Tracy
Say no to anything that is not a high-value use of your time and your life. Say no graciously but firmly to avoid agreeing to something against your will. Say it early and say it often. Remember that you have no spare time. As we say, "Your dance card is full.
~ Brian Tracy
uno de los peores usos del tiempo es hacer muy bien algo que no había ninguna necesidad de hacer.
~ Brian Tracy
Always work from a list. When something new comes up, add it to the list before you do it. You can increase your productivity and output by 25 percent or more—about two hours a day—from the first day that you begin working consistently from a list.
~ Brian Tracy
The Law of Forced Efficiency says, "There is never enough time to do everything, but there is always enough time to do the most important thing." Put another way, you cannot eat every tadpole and frog in the pond, but you can eat the biggest and ugliest one, and that will be enough, at least for the time being.
~ Brian Tracy
What this means is that you will never be caught up. Get that wishful idea out of your mind. All you can hope for is to be on top of your most important responsibilities. The others will just have to wait.
~ Brian Tracy
Even worse, time that you waste at work often has to be taken away from your family.
~ Brian Tracy
The degree to which you feel in control of your time and your life is a major determinant of your level of inner peace, harmony, and mental well-being.
~ Brian Tracy
The second rule of frog eating is this: If you have to eat a live frog at all, it doesn't pay to sit and look at it for very long.
~ Brian Tracy
Successful, effective people are those who launch directly into their major tasks and then discipline themselves to work steadily and single-mindedly until those tasks are complete.
~ Brian Tracy
Make work appointments with yourself and then discipline yourself to keep them. Set aside thirty-, sixty-, and ninety-minute time segments that you use to work on and complete important tasks. Many highly productive people schedule specific activities in preplanned time slots all day long. These people build their work lives around accomplishing key tasks one at a time.
~ Brian Tracy