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Identify Urgency and Importance: The first step in effective prioritization is distinguishing between tasks that are urgent and those that are important. Urgent tasks require immediate attention, while important tasks contribute to long-term goals or strategic objectives.

Apply the Eisenhower Matrix: This powerful tool helps you categorize tasks based on their urgency and importance, allowing you to focus your time and energy on activities that have the greatest impact. Dr. Smith learns how to categorize her tasks into four quadrants: important and urgent, important but not urgent, urgent but not important, and neither urgent nor important.

Set Clear Goals and Deadlines: Once you've identified your priorities, it's essential to set clear goals and deadlines for each task. This helps you stay focused and motivated, knowing exactly what needs to be accomplished and by when.

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But here's the twist: Dr. Smith realizes that prioritization alone isn't enough. To truly stay accountable and track her progress, she needs ongoing support and guidance. That's where our coaching services come in. With personalized coaching and regular check-ins, Dr. Smith can stay on top of her workload and continue to thrive in her medical career.

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