Result-oriented statements One of the biggest "diseases" of time management is imitation work. The crux of the problem is that
people often do their tasks only formally, trying not to expend effort or "exert willpower" on them.
Reword your tasks so that they imply a specific and verifiable result. Result-oriented formulations can be used in almost any time-management technique. They will be useful in a to-do list or schedule, in an Eisenhower matrix, in a task list for a project, etc.