Day 48 of 100: Why you should re-prioritize your tasks daily - a podcast by Kate Erickson, John Lee Dumas

from 2022-11-09T08:30

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What’s up my Kate's Take listeners! I’m fired up to be here with you today! Today is day 48 of 100.

If you’re ready to learn a quick and easy way to re-prioritize your tasks, then you’re in the right place.  

First, let’s call on our 5 questions.

These questions are the bookends to your day - answer 1 and 2 in the morning, and 3 - 5 at night. 

  1. What’s one thing I’m grateful for?
  2. What’s one thing I’ll accomplish today that will bring me one step closer to my goal? 
  3. What’s something that’s working well for me right now? 
  4. What’s something that’s not working well for me right now?
  5. How can I either solve what’s not working right now, or get rid of it?

There are going to be days where you set your to-do list and you have your time blocks, but then things don’t go as planned.

Maybe one of your tasks ends up taking longer than expected - or you are interrupted by something that can’t wait, and so you’re not able to finish everything you had set out to do.

Taking time to re-prioritize your tasks is a critical step on your journey to accomplishing your #1 goal. Otherwise, you could be pushing off tasks that are necessary for you to make progress without even realizing it.

Take time at the end of each day to ask yourself, “What are the to-do’s I have on my list to accomplish tomorrow, and given what I wasn’t able to complete today, how do I need to reprioritize tasks so I continue moving one step closer to my goal?”

I hope today’s episode all about re-prioritizing your tasks came at just the right time for you. 

As always, don’t hesitate to reach out to me and share your wins - and your struggles. I’m kate@eofire.com or katelerickson on Instagram

We’re also have conversations DAILY about our 100 Day Goal Challenge in our private Facebook Group - visit EOFire.com/facebook to join us today.   

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