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The Dice Game: Roll a 20-sided die and assign each number a manageable task on your today’s list. Whatever number comes up, that's the task you focus on.
You would use the Dice Game when:
The Two-Minute Rule: If a task will take two minutes or less to complete, do it immediately. This helps to quickly clear small tasks off your list and build momentum for tackling larger tasks. Click here to get started
You would use the Two-Minute Rule to:
Pomodoro Technique: Let’s work in focused 25-minute intervals, followed by short 5-minute breaks.
You would use the Pomodoro Technique when:
5-Minute Rule: Commit to working on a task for just 5 minutes. Often, you'll find yourself continuing beyond the 5 minutes.
You would use the 5-Minute Rule when:
Overcoming Initial Resistance: When you're struggling to start a task due to lack of motivation or feeling overwhelmed, committing to just 5 minutes can help break through that initial barrier.
Building Momentum: For tasks that require consistency (like daily exercise or writing), the 5-Minute Rule can help establish a habit by making the commitment seem less daunting, often leading to longer sessions.
Eat the Frog: Start your day by tackling the most challenging or important task first.
You would use the Eat the Frog game when:
Music Method: Create a playlist with a specific number of songs and work until the playlist ends.
You would use the Music Method when:
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