

Prioritization techniques address two key issues: The process of prioritizing lets you make informed decisions about what you need to do, what you don't need to do, and when you need to focus on certain tasks. Which one is the most important?Ī prioritization technique helps you answer that question by providing you with a formal method for evaluating the necessity of completing each task on your list. When everything on your to-do list feels like it's of crucial importance (or when someone you answer to feels that way), it's time to use one or more prioritization techniques to make your to-do list more manageable and conquerable.

And we all accept that fact and live with its reality until the worst-case scenario rears its ugly head: There's not enough time to do everything you have to do.

There's never enough time to do everything you want to do.
