Pareto Principle

The Pareto Principle, also called as 80:20 Principle states that 20 percent of your activities will account for 80 percent of your results. However, it is not a hard and fast mathematical law. It is a concept. The key to following the 80 20 rule is to identify that roughly 20 percent of your actions or... Continue Reading →

Eisenhower Matrix

The Eisenhower Matrix is a simple decision-making tool that helps you make the distinction between tasks that are important, not important, urgent, and not urgent. It splits tasks into four boxes that prioritize which tasks you should focus on first and which you should delegate or delete. The strategy for taking action and organizing your... Continue Reading →

Personal Kanban

Kanban is a project management framework that focuses on workflows and moving tasks from “to-do” to “completed”. Personal Kanban is a modification of Kanban system for managing team and individual tasks. The primary goal of Personal Kanban is to give people a system that helps them prioritize their work in a way that promotes productivity... Continue Reading →

Pomodoro Technique

The Pomodoro Method is a time management method that aims to provide the user with maximum focus and creative freshness, thereby allowing them to complete projects faster and with less mental fatigue. The process is simple: a. For every project throughout the day, you budget your time into short increments and take breaks periodically. b.... Continue Reading →

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