Preparing a To-Do ListStart by making a list of tasks you need to accomplish during the day. It is preferably better if you write them down in your diary or smartphone note. Research supports that written goals are much better than unwritten ones, as they offer you more clarity and also helps you to focus your attention towards what needs to be achieved within a specified time frame. There are also a plethora of mobile applications at your disposal that can help you maintain a record of how productive you have been during the day. Once you have a written to do list, you must put it up in a place that is easily visible to you even during a chaotic day at work. By doing so, you can stay focused and on top of your game at work.
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