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Do What Matters Most
Part of 3/16

what matters most. 
You’re probably not a fighter pilot but there’s a good chance that you too have experienced task saturation in daily life. Remember: task saturation happens when there’s a lot going on and too little time to address it all. Sixty-eight percent of managers surveyed by the authors said their number one challenge was focusing on what matters most. Eighty percent didn’t have a clear process for how to prioritize their time.
The authors’ answer was to create a simple process for managing time more effectively. It is loosely based on how the airforce works. Pilots are trained to focus on the most critical signals known as primary instruments. They may show for instance airspeed or altitude. In the jet you need to prioritize them if you want to stay alive. In your workspace you too can overcome task saturation by learning to prioritize. 
The “do what matters most” method consists of developing three habits: writing down a personal vision setting annual goals for both yo