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Is It Really a PriorityIs It Really a Priority?
Some of us make To Do lists, then tackle the items on them in
the order they thought of them. While it's good have a list of
the things we need to do, taking the time to prioritize tasks
allows us to work much more efficiently.
One of the problems with prioritizing is that it's sometimes
difficult to know whether or not something deserves priority
status. Some things that are important to us may not be all
that important in relation to other things. And sometimes
client demands cause us to put priority on things that don't
really need it.
Deciding which tasks are the most important is sometimes
tricky, but it's an important decision to make. Here are some
things to consider when prioritizing:
* Could a large task be broken up into smaller ones? If you
place priority on an entire project, you may not get anything
else done until it's finished. Breaking it down into individual
tasks allows you the freedom to prioritize each part. It might
be important to get the first phase of the project completed
today, but the rest may be able to wait.
* Are your deadlines coming from a client or self-imposed?
Reasonable deadlines coming from outside of your business
should be adhered to if possible. It's also important to stick
to your own deadlines. But if comes down to completing one or
the other, meeting your clients' expectations is usually the
way to go.
* Is a client making unreasonable demands? Sometimes clients
forget that they're not our only client. When dealing with a
demanding customer, it's important to remind them that you have
other work to do. To some people, every job is a rush job. If
you run across a client like this, suggest that he start
planning projects further in advance.
* Could not completing the task in question cause legal
problems? When it comes to filing taxes and other tasks that
are required by law, not complying could be detrimental to your
business. It's best to get such things done ahead of schedule
instead of waiting until the last minute when something could
come up that might cause you to miss the deadline.
* Could the task in question be delegated or outsourced? If
you're having trouble completing your To Do lists, maybe you
need someone else to help. By utilizing employees or
contractors, you can get more done in less time, and more items
can receive priority treatment.
Prioritizing is not always black and white. There are often
gray areas that it's hard to figure out just how important they
are. But by putting tasks into perspective and considering what
would happen if they were not completed right away, we can
determine the order in which they would be best handled.
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