The ABCDE Technique

The ABCDE technique is used to set priorities for your to-do list.
If you're struggling to manage and spend your time efficiently, try setting priorities with the ABCDE method.
The more thought you invest in setting priorities before you begin a task, the faster you will get the important things done. The more important and valuable the task is to you, the more motivated you are to overcome procrastination.

THE ABCDE METHOD is a powerful priority setting technique that you can use every single day. This technique is so simple and effective that it can make you one of the most efficient and effective people in your field.

In this method, you first make a list of tasks on the paper and then classify each task as A, B, C, D, and E in which:
A stand for the most important tasks:
     You have to complete these tasks at any cost otherwise it could have serious consequences.
B stands for less important tasks:
     Such tasks should be done but won't affect as much as the ones falling in the above category.
C stands for tasks with no consequences:
     Such tasks are something that would be nice to do. But for which there are no consequences at all, whether you do it or not.   
D stands for tasks for delegate:
     If there is something that could be delegated to someone else, it could be marked as D. However, it could be situational because not every task could be delegated to someone. 
E stands for tasks you can eliminate:
An E task is something that is completely irrelevant and could be eliminated as doing this isn't already doing any good to your productivity and efficiency.


After all, you can only get your time under control if you stop doing things that are no longer necessary for you to do.

Now, discipline yourself to start immediately on your "A" task. Stay at it until it is complete. Use your willpower to get going on this one task. 

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