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The ABCDE prioritization method

B – Should Do

Important, but not as critical as “A” tasks.

There are mild consequences if they are not completed.

Example: Returning a non-urgent phone call or email.

C – Nice to Do

No consequences whether you do them or not.

These tasks are pleasant or easy but do not affect results.

Example: Chatting with a colleague, reorganizing your desk.

D – Delegate

Tasks that can be assigned to someone else.

They still need to be done, but not necessarily by you.

Freeing your time from “D” tasks allows you to focus on “A” tasks.

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