Getting It Done Part 2
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Know Specifically What Must Be Done
Don’t just say, for example, “I need to clean out the garage.” That’s too vague. Be specific. “I need to discard the old lawnmower, put that box of old jars in the attic, give away the box of old toys, organize the pile of garden tools, and clean out the trash behind the washing machine.” That gives you a specific set of actions to take. If you don’t know precisely what must be done, how can you expect to do it?
Sometimes just being specific can make the difference between getting something done or not.
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