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Most people start their day with endless to-do lists and competing priorities. We multitask, switch between projects, and end up finishing less than they planned.
Over a century ago, productivity consultant Ivy Lee developed a simple and effective method that is still being used today. It helps people focus on what truly matters, one task at a time.
The Ivy Lee Method is built around clarity and focus. By identifying your six most important tasks each day and ranking them by priority, you make better use of your time and mental energy.
Step 1 - Define top tasks
Each evening, write down six important tasks for tomorrow. These should be the most crucial items that move your work or goals forward.
Step 2 - Rank them by importance
Prioritization keeps you from wasting time on less meaningful work.
Step 3 - Get started
Start the next day with the first task. Focus completely on it until it’s finished before moving to the next one.
Step 4 - Carry Forward
Move unfinished tasks to the next day; this keeps your list fresh and realistic.
Don't blame yourself if it's not complete (at least not for the most important ones). Just ask if they still matter before carrying them over. Over time, you’ll naturally learn to choose better priorities.