Identify and Eliminate Time Wasters ⏳ - Deepstash

Identify and Eliminate Time Wasters ⏳

Not all activities are worth your time.

✔️ Cut out distractions like unnecessary meetings, excessive social media, and low-value work.

✔️ Batch repetitive tasks (emails, calls) to stay efficient.

✔️ Protect your deep work time.

💡 Your success depends on what you say “no” to.

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