Decide deadline your task


If I have time, I will waste time.
Before I started working from home, I was thinking about how quickly I could leave the workplace, so I was always aware of the time.
However, when working from home, it is no longer possible to distinguish between public and private time.

I think that one of the causes is perfectionism.
Even if 80% completed with 20% of the power, I am wasting time trying to fill the remaining 20%.
It's fun in itself, but time runs out in no time.
When it comes to perfection, most of them are meaningless qualifications and, honestly, do not make much sense.

So today's theme is what to do with this, and the answer is, "Decide deadline your task."

Regarding this deadline, which has the feeling of being exhausted, recently, I was too careful about what I would do immediately, and I forgot the deadline by what time.
The habit of arranging tasks for a day has faded, so I'll continue the practice of writing tasks and deadlines.

If you try to do it perfectly, it's your time that you sacrifice.
Even though I am trying to put out a time log and make effective use of my time, it does not make sense to lazy my job.
It is a tough decision to make deadline your task, but by eliminating perfectionism, you can afford it, and I think it is a practical skill for living in the laid back.


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