How do you prioritize tasks to avoid Monday overwhelm?
Ernest Wolfe
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Oksana Chyketa@oksana_ch
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I tackle Monday overwhelm by listing top 3 priorities that move the needle, leaving minor stuff for later. Clear goals + focused action = productive start!
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@oksana_ch like your approach! Btw, do you time-block for those top 3 priorities too?
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Great question! It’s always interesting to see how others prioritize their tasks :)
I usually start by picking a few tasks from my to-do list. First, I choose a couple of the most urgent tasks. Then, I pick a few of the hardest ones. And just like that—no Monday overwhelm!
Elon Jump
I deliberately don’t do them to avoid overwhelm.
I use a to-do list, where each task is highlighted with a different color according to its urgency (high, medium, or low) and marked with deadlines.
I also use the Pomodoro Technique to help me stay focused on one task at a time, without being distracted by other things.
In addition, productivity tools help me finish my work faster, preventing Monday overwhelm. For example, I use iBoysoft MagicMenu on my MacBook Pro to quickly access the documents and software I frequently need for a project, create new files, copy/transfer files, etc., with just a simple right-click. Without iBoysoft MagicMenu, I would have to first open an application to create a new file.
I use a matrix to categorize tasks based on their ungency and importance
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I plan my days based around my goals - the tasks that are going to help me hit my goals the fastest! Then I colour block the tasks in my calendar so I stick to them.
To avoid Monday overwhelm, make a mind map of your tasks and prioritize them based on importance. This helps you stay organized and focused.
For sure - I start by identifying my three biggest needle-movers for the week on Sunday night. Then first thing Monday AM, I knock those out before opening email or getting sucked into reactionary work. Eat that frog! 🐸 Focusing on impact totally helps beat the Monday blues.
I mostly create a daily and weekly to-do-list:)
I usually use the Eisenhower Matrix (urgent vs. important) to categorize my tasks.
I make a map of my all tasks and prioritise them on their importance and urgency