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One thing the book
One thing the book





one thing the book

Multitasking is never an effective way to get things done. From: ĭoing the most important thing is always the most important thing. Put that one thing at the top of your list and make sure you do that first. Once the important tasks have been identified, take another step and ask yourself which is the most important thing – the ONE thing – you need to do to bring you closer to success. Keller insists that instead of stopping at applying the Pareto Principle, we should go even further. The Pareto Principle asserts that 20% of your efforts will lead to 80% of your results.Ī to-do list becomes a success list when you apply Pareto’s Principle to it. In order to identify what is important and will contribute to our success, we need to look to the Pareto Principle. Keller says that a simple to-do list pulls you in all directions, but a well thought out success list pulls you in the right direction.īefore drafting a list, we should stop and think carefully about how the tasks on the list are going to aid us in progressing forward with our goals for success. To-do lists tend to be a long list of tasks we feel we need to get through the day – a type of “survival list”. Instead of creating a “to-do list”, we should instead focus on creating a “SUCCESS LIST”. Keller throws out the idea that basic “to-do lists” are a good thing.

one thing the book one thing the book

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One thing the book