Productivity: Prioritizing at Work
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Question 1 of 3
What is the best way to rank your work priorities so you get value from your prioritization?
- by level of priority
- by not personalizing your priorities
- by urgency and importance
Question 2 of 3
How does using a task-based mindset allow you to focus on what is important?
- It is reactive.
- It is proactive.
- It is predictive.
Question 3 of 3
Moving too quickly on your to-do list items can get in the way of your progress. What is a step you can take to better address your priorities?
- Do not prioritize more than three tasks.
- Pause for 60 seconds to reclaim your attention.
- Prioritize intentions immediately.
Question 1 of 3
Your goal is to turn a big priority into a more actionable project. What is an example of a way to gain momentum?
- Set yourself up for small wins.
- Start with the most difficult task.
- Look at the project as a whole.
Question 2 of 3
How can attention paths help you stay focused on your priority?
- They motivate you to work faster.
- They allow you to be selective with your attention.
- They can remove the roadblocks you face.
Question 3 of 3
What is the magic question you can ask about your to-do list every day?
- something that identifies your top priority
- something that moves you forward
- something that promotes reflection
Question 1 of 4
How would you describe the benefit of improving your awareness and focus?
- You know what work to delegate.
- You discover what is important to you.
- You work faster on your priority.
Question 2 of 4
When you have clarity related to your priorities, what does it offer you?
- a less hectic schedule
- a way to organize
- a fresh start
Question 3 of 4
You are having difficulty finding clarity on your next priority, so you decide to schedule a clarity day. What is a best practice to make your day successful?
- Work around existing meetings but block out a couple of hours to focus.
- Book a meeting space for the day to ensure that you can focus.
- Work on planning your tasks for the next month so you know what you will work on.
Question 4 of 4
When you are working on finding and fostering focus, what is the best way to get into a state of flow?
- Theme your time.
- Attach modes to tasks.
- Spend time journaling.
Question 1 of 5
How can you keep yourself on track after setting yearly goals?
- Set your goals to follow the calendar year.
- Ensure that your goals are broad and ambitious.
- Connect with your yearly goals at least once per week.
Question 2 of 5
When should you use horizontal theming to prioritize work?
- when you want to block time to align with your daily theme
- when you need to set aside blocks of time for tasks over multiple days of the week
- when you need a block of time to complete a one-time task
Question 3 of 5
When you are trying to complete a priority project, how can a weekly sprint help you?
You put most of your focus on your priority project over a week.
You focus on your priority project during back-to-back weekly sprints.
You balance your weekly sprint priority with your monthly theme.
Question 4 of 5
How should you approach setting up daily themes to help you prioritize your work?
- Only schedule tasks related to the theme for that day.
- Be consistent with your theme days every week.
- Have a different theme for every day.
Question 5 of 5
What should you keep in mind when you start using monthly themes to prioritize your goals?
- You should not repeat your monthly theme.
- You should focus on your professional priorities.
- You do not need to theme every single month.
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Question 1 of 5
You would like your assistant to complete some of your tasks, so you decide to prioritize by resource using assistant mode. How does this help you?
- It tells you what you put on your assistant’s plate.
- It sets up a separate plan for your assistant.
- It notifies your assistant of the work you assigned to them.
Question 2 of 5
What is the advantage of using energy modes to prioritize your work?
- You can focus your energy on the highest-priority tasks.
- You identify what energy level you need in order to work on a task.
- You find and delegate tasks that are not worth your energy.
Question 3 of 5
When prioritizing your work, why should you tag your tasks with themes?
- to align your tasks with your yearly goals
- to eliminate tasks that do not fit your themes
- to quickly identify and prioritize tasks
Question 4 of 5
How should you approach setting up activity-based modes to help you prioritize your work by activity type?
- Make them personal.
- Make them broad.
- Make them aspirational.
Question 5 of 5
You are working through your priorities by the time you have available and decide to try the Pomodoro Technique. How much time will you spend on a single task before moving to another?
- 5 minutes
- 15 minutes
- 25 minutes
Question 1 of 2
How can you work toward consistent journaling so you get the most out of it?
- Schedule 30 minutes to journal each day.
- Journal with photos instead of writing.
- Add journaling to your morning or evening routine.
Question 2 of 2
How can you use a daily journal to avoid making the same mistakes in the future?
- by looking at how you spent your time and how you would like to spend it
- by breaking down your priorities and assessing them
- by reflecting on your past and repositioning yourself for the future
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