Prioritizing Power
by Dr. Donald E. Wetmore
Description: Tips for priortizing daily tasks in order of importance.
I recommend taking time each evening to do Daily Planning for the next
day.
Prepare a list of all the things you “Have To” do, but, more
importantly,
the things you “Want To” do. This begins the process of taking
control of
the most precious resource at your command, the next twenty-four hours.
If you were to review that list, it is likely you would find some items
are
“Crucial” while others are, well, “Not Crucial.” The Crucial
items give you
the best use of your time, but often we get caught up in the Not
Crucial
items because they are typically quicker and maybe a bit easier to
complete
than the Crucial items.
We need Prioritizing Power, a tool to help us to get over to the
Crucial
side of our daily ledger.
I have that tool for you through our Prioritizing System:
A = Crucial
B = Important
C = Little Value
D = No Value
* = Quickie
“A” is for the Crucial items on your list and you are the only one
who can
determine whether something is Crucial or not. Now you will determine
that
in light of your commitments and responsibilities to others but also in
light of your long-term goals and “Want To’s”. (It ought to be
our goal each
and every day to work our “A’s” off.)
“B” means Important. If you had a choice between an “A” and a
“B”,
obviously, you would want to work on the “A”. (You may find you
have two
“B’s” or not two “B’s”; that is the question.)
“C” means Little Value. Chances are you will not get to your
“C’s” today but
that is fine because everything else will have a higher value.
“D” means No Value. What do you do if you find you have a “D”
on your list?
Get rid of it because by definition it has no value. If you have not
been
through this process before of writing everything down that you “Have
To”
and “Want To” do, no doubt you will find you have been carrying
around some
“D’s” in your head and it is a welcome relief to scratch them off
your list.
Finally, the “*” is for a Quickie item. Any item that takes less
than a
minute or two to complete ought to be identified as a Quickie because
in the
time it would take to figure out its priority, you could have it done.
I
typically have a handful of Quickie items each day and I complete them
first
to give my day a jump-start.
To further refine your focus, go back to each category of items and
sub-prioritize each using the numeric system. For example, let’s say
I have
five “A” items to accomplish on my To Do list. I cannot do them all
at the
same time but I can do them one at a time. I will look then at all five
and
ask, “If I could work on only one “A” item today, which one would
it be?”
That item becomes my “A-1“. Then if I have time to work on an
additional
item, which item would I do? That item becomes my “A-2”. Continue
sub-prioritizing the “A’s” and then apply the same technique to
the “B’s”
and the “C’s” creating a prioritized action list of all the
things you “Have
To” do and “Want To” do, listed in the order of their importance
helping to
keep your focus on the most important items in your day thereby
increasing
your productivity.
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Dr. Donald E. Wetmore
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