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5. Being effective means doing
right things in a timely manner. Your effectiveness depends on learning how to stop procrastinating.
You can delegate tasks to others to free up your time to do
urgent tasks to meet your objectives in order to be more productive. Being inefficient and frustrated equates to poor performance.
6. You can lower your stress level and achieve your tasks each if you practice using your time wisely and learn how to stop procrastinating.
You can learn how to stop procrastinating if you use effective time management skills. You can get good results if you use your time wisely.
7. Determine your priorities, set achievable goals, and plan wisely to enable you to make
best use of your time.
Learn your strengths and your weaknesses, and you can develop a plan so you can be more productive in both your personal and professional life.
It is important to enjoy what you do to enhance
quality of your life. Most jobs have duties that are monotonous and that you dislike.
8. Learning how to stop procrastinating will allow you to lessen
time spent on performing tasks that you dislike.
Allow more time for
things you like to do to alleviate your frustration, and you will be on your way toward ending procrastination.
9. Identifying your strengths and weaknesses can help you can direct your job toward an efficient, if not enjoyable, direction.
You can learn how to stop procrastinating and make effective use of your time if you manage your time wisely.
10. Concentrate on
important elements of your tasks and stop working frantically with no accomplishments. Finishing your essential tasks as they arise can prevent a tremendous loss of time.

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