The 80/20 Rule in Time Management
La règle 80/20 est une politique essentielle dans la gestion du temps. Selon cette politique, 80 % des résultats proviennent de 20 % des efforts, et le reste du temps est gaspillé sur des tâches inutiles. Cette dichotomy nous enseigne qu’une attention assiduous au travail efficace et une planification meticulous sont essentielles pour obtenir des résultats efficacious. Lorsque nous identifions les tâches salient de notre journée, il devient possible d’adopter une approche pragmatic et d’éviter les tâches inutiles. Cependant, ce conundrum demeure un problème intransigent pour beaucoup, car certaines personnes ont des rêves quixotic et des habitudes recalcitrant. Ainsi, avec un travail scrupulous et une camaraderie d’équipe, nous pouvons changer notre propensity et proclivity pour assurer une bonne utilisation du temps. Cette politique peut apporter des changements transcendent, unprecedented et magnanimous dans nos vies. En nous concentrant sur les bonnes activités parmi les tâches voluminous, nos efforts assiduous en gestion du temps seront fructueux. En adoptant cette règle 80/20, nous pouvons progresser dans nos vies personnelles et professionnelles.
Ainsi, grâce à une bonne utilisation du temps et à une planification adéquate, nous pouvons améliorer la qualité et la productivité de nos vies. Cette politique est notre guide. Bonne utilisation du temps.
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A division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different.
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Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise.
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She is meticulous in her research. |
precise, fastidious, thorough
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Successful in producing a desired or intended result; effective.
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The new vaccine proved to be highly efficacious. |
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