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A lot of work. We need to do everything in time. Have you seen how much needs to be done there? Everything must be done very quickly, otherwise everything will collapse. If lately you have been living with thoughts like those in the title, then this article is for you. I understand that you have little time, which means we will deal with this problem in a very quick and simple way. I suggest you ask yourself just one question, the answer to which can greatly simplify your life. The question is “Is it urgent or urgent?” Now let’s figure out what the difference is. Urgent means something important, but it can wait. For example, a colleague tells you: “We need to redo these documents.” Of course, everything depends on the general context, but we will all objectively agree that we have all the time in the universe to redo it, and if we do it during the day, and not within the next three minutes, then the end result will not change much, but your moral the condition will be much better. Urgently means something so important that it cannot wait at all, that is, you need to stop everything you are doing and deal only with the task at hand. For example, an earthquake or tsunami. Okay, the examples are too exaggerated, but you get the point. If it shakes, then you will definitely give up everything you have for the sole purpose of surviving. In fact, while coming up with an example for “Urgency,” it dawned on me that urgent things rarely happen in our lives. The point is that the question “Is it urgent or urgent?” It helps to start prioritizing the tasks that are falling apart, and not to succumb to this wave of haste and the illusion that “there is so much to do, but no time at all.” Everything that seems urgent to us can often be postponed until a more convenient moment. The whole crux of the problem lies solely in how you set your priorities. If everything around you is a priority, then in reality there is no priority at all. Perfectionists and procrastinators often fall into this trap too. They also often tell themselves “you have to do everything and make it perfect.” We know that procrastination is synonymous with “I’ll do it later,” thus they perfectly prove that “many things can just wait.” Although if you suffer from similar things, then we can say that there is definitely one “urgent” in your life. business and this -> Make an appointment with me for a consultation via: Telegram Whatsapp or just by calling +7-916-542-64-49