The Three Before Noon rule leverages your most productive hours by committing to complete your three most important tasks before midday. This approach is powerful because:
By protecting your morning hours for high-value work and scheduling meetings, calls, and administrative tasks for the afternoon, you ensure progress on what truly matters regardless of how the day unfolds.
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The Frog Principle states that you should tackle your most difficult and important task first thing each morning. This approach works because:
1. Plan your day the night before. Make a list of your most important tasks for the next day before going to bed.
2. Work during your peak hours. Identify when you're most focused and productive, and schedule your most important work for those times.
Look at your full day to identify the causes of insomnia, not just the hours before you go to bed.
For example, setting too many meetings or not permitting yourself to take a break can leave you too wound up to fall asleep later at night. Instead, schedule your most i...
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