3. Apply the 80/20 Principle
Eighty percent of results often come from 20 percent of efforts. Identify your high-impact tasks and double down on them. For example, one key client may generate most of your revenue. Focus there before chasing smaller wins.
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4. The Pomodoro Technique
Work in 25-minute sprints followed by a 5-minute break. This keeps your brain fresh, reduces procrastination, and creates a sense of urgency. After four rounds, take a longer break.
5. Eliminate Decision Fatigue
Mark Zuckerberg wears the same style of clothes daily. Why? Because every decision drains willpower. Automate small daily choices—meal prepping, morning routines, or even recurring bills—to save mental energy for bigger tasks.