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Pareto Principle: Using the 80/20 Rule for Priority Management

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  1. Your to-do list finally meets your calendar.
    A good way to start might be scheduling recurring routines for the things you know your priorities might require regularly. For example, if you're working on the go-to-market plan for a new feature, you might want to have a weekly habit to spend time researching competitors. Then, you'll want to start blocking off time for the individual tasks you need to take on to move your priority forward, such as testing releases in staging, writing help docs, and drafting emails to announce the launch to your users.

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  2. Helps users prioritize their work and personal calendars
    One thing you might find when blocking time for your tasks is that it's hard to stick to the plan with your schedule constantly changing! This is where you may find it helpful to use a tool like Reclaim for flexible time blocking. Reclaim adapts your time blocks to find the best slot in a changing schedule, and can quickly reprioritize your entire workweek around a single task when your priorities change.

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