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A quote from the first chapter captures the essence of the chapter:
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Highly successful people never get it all done in any one given day -- but they always get the most important things done each day.
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> Highly successful people never get it all done in any one given day -- but they always get the most important things done each day.
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The authors proposes a simple yet powerful strategy: identify three pivotal tasks for the day, with one designated as the non-negotiable "MUST DO." While to-do lists are commonplace, the book introduces the concept of assigning a specific completion time to each of the top three tasks. This approach has propelled me to tackle tasks I was reluctant to start, often realizing that they took less time than expected.
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