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Finish one task before starting on the next.
Finish one task completely before moving on to another.
Part of the problem is our inability to finish one task before we start on another.
Between balancing work and family there are numerous tasks at hand to be completed, so I finish one task and immediately move on to the next one.
Always finish one task before you start to focus on another.
That means every time you finish one task, clean up all traces of it before moving on to the next.
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But research shows that certain routines can help: finish one small task before you leave the office, write a to-do list for the next day, tidy your desk, create a ritual to mark the end of professional time, and start your personal time in the evening on a positive note with the right sort of friend or family engagement.
I convince myself that, if I finish this one task or this one chore, I will reward myself with doing something that I do enjoy.
Finished with one task?
To stay focused on one task, work and finish, and then start another?
Thinkers, and people at work who never say no, accept and start task after task, but they rarely finish one.
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