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Time-management

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  • Performing multiple tasks simultaneously, which can sometimes lead to decreased productivity due to divided attention.
    Multitasking
  • The act of delaying or postponing tasks, often leading to stress and reduced productivity.
    Procrastination
  • Planning and arranging when tasks will be done to ensure they are completed within a set timeframe. S....
    Scheduling
  • The action of arranging tasks in order of importance, so that the most important ones are completed first.
    Prioritisation
  • Something that prevents someone from giving full attention to a task, often leading to time wastage.
    Distraction
  • The process of assigning responsibility for certain tasks to other people, usually to ensure better time management and efficiency.
    Delegation
  • The rate at which work is completed, often measured against time to evaluate performance.
    Productivity
  • The ability to accomplish a task with the least waste of time and effort; being effective without unnecessary effort.
    Efficiency
  • Allocating specific blocks of time for certain activities or tasks in order to manage time more effectively.
    Time Blocking
  • A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress, often due to poor time management.
    Burnout
  • The latest time or date by which a task should be completed.
    Deadline