Distill the Most Important Things that You Have to Do

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Distill the Most Important Things that You Have to Do
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In a society that’s filled with all sorts of trivial distractions, it can be extremely difficult to cut through the noise and do the things that you want to do, the things that you *need* to do.

<blockquote>“There is never enough time to do everything, but there is
always enough time to do the most important thing.” - Brian Tracy</blockquote>

Sitting down to read and write every day is a habit that I’ve built into my daily routine. 

I’ve acknowledged that these 2 hits are 2 of the most important things that I need to do each day. That’s why they are the first 2 activities I do each morning.

I don’t wait till the end of the day. I don’t wait till the middle of the day. I don’t wait until I’ve checked my email. In fact, I keep my phone averted from my eyes so that I can’t get any distracting notifications.

If you bow down to the information society that we live in, then you will find yourself constantly immersed in notifications and distractions.

If however, you find those few important things to do each day and then make sure that you do them, then you can also enjoy some time later on in the day for notifications, friends and other distractions.

This all comes down to knowing yourself and being able to root out the priorities in your life.

If your aim is to be better - to grow and to learn each and every day, then you must know how to distill the most important activities every day. 

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I’m the kind of person who loves to do things and be busy. I love to work on new projects, new art forms, new crafts, etc.

A great example of this (and a great opportunity for me to put a plug in here) is my new podcast that I’ve started on Steem. 

I’ve posted 2 of them so far (1 to DLive and 1 to Dtube) and they are rough beginnings but I slowly and surely I will improve. 

I’ve made it a priority in my life to get better at these podcasts. It’s one of the several things that I focus on each day. 

I make sure however that I’m not focusing on *too many* things. There are many things in my life that I just have to say no to. I have to tell friends that I can’t hang out with them for days and even weeks on end. 

Now don’t get me wrong. There’s a risk of burnout here, but that comes back around to self-awareness.

If you’re aware of your own limitations and your own capacity for the trade-off between work and play, then you won’t burn out. You’ll be able to burn the candle right to the edge - right to the point where it’s about to burn out and then you’ll be able to cut it off, take a vacation or hang out with your friends and recharge.

Ever heard the term less is more? It’s always better (in my opinion) to do less of everything and more of the most important things. 

Try putting this idea into practice by cutting the list of things you have to do today in half and then choosing only the most important ones to do. Let me know how that goes for you!

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