How to Plan Your Workday Effectively
Management experts have long noticed a pattern: work expands to fill the time available for its completion. In other words, any task takes as much time as you allocate for it.
Management experts have long noticed a pattern: work expands to fill the time available for its completion. In other words, any task takes as much time as you allocate for it.
Warren Buffett developed a simple yet powerful three-step strategy for improving personal productivity. It helps you identify true priorities and organize your actions effectively. After all, a well-defined goal is already 50% of success.
Parkinson’s Law states that no matter how much people earn, they tend to spend it all—and often a bit more. Their expenses grow in direct proportion to their income. Over time, many people begin earning several times more than they did early in their careers, yet still seem to need every penny to sustain their lifestyle. In other words, no matter how much they make, it’s never enough.
Warren Buffett developed a brilliant three-step strategy for improving personal productivity. It helps you define your priorities and plan your actions effectively — because a well-defined goal is already half of success.
Time is the most valuable resource you have — and how you use it determines your success. These six key principles will help you manage your time more effectively and maintain consistent productivity.