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All the things that you need to get done are stored all over. In your email inbox, on random pieces of paper or in your brain. You often forget to do things. You get overwhelmed by big tasks and overall your mind feels cluttered. If you want to be a ninja at getting things done, you need a system. Here are some tips: first collect everything you have to do in one place, this is a big brain dump where you can write down any task that comes to mind. Whenever you think of something you have to do, don't store it in your prefrontal cortex, write it down. We call this your inbox. Next, put things from your inbox into a place you know you'll look at, at the right time. This might be your calendar, a shopping list or in a project's folder. Speaking of projects, if a task can't be done without a series of steps, then, you need to turn that task into a project by brainstorming every individual step required to complete that project. Start practicing these simple things and you'll find that your mind is clear and you're knocking out tasks one at a time.  
 
All the things that you need to get done are stored all over. In your email inbox, on random pieces of paper or in your brain. You often forget to do things. You get overwhelmed by big tasks and overall your mind feels cluttered. If you want to be a ninja at getting things done, you need a system. Here are some tips: first collect everything you have to do in one place, this is a big brain dump where you can write down any task that comes to mind. Whenever you think of something you have to do, don't store it in your prefrontal cortex, write it down. We call this your inbox. Next, put things from your inbox into a place you know you'll look at, at the right time. This might be your calendar, a shopping list or in a project's folder. Speaking of projects, if a task can't be done without a series of steps, then, you need to turn that task into a project by brainstorming every individual step required to complete that project. Start practicing these simple things and you'll find that your mind is clear and you're knocking out tasks one at a time.  
  
All the things that you need to get done are { stored _6 } all over. In your email inbox, on { random _6 } pieces of paper or in your { brain _5 }. You often forget to do things. You get { overwhelmed _11 } by big tasks and overall your mind feels { clutter _7 }. If you want to be a Ninja at { getting _7 } things done, you need a system. Here are some { tips _4 }: first { collect _7 } everything you have to do in one place, this is a big brain { dump _4 } where you can write down any { task _4 } that comes to mind. Whenever you think of something you have to do, don’t store in your prefrontal { cortex _6 }, write it down. We call this your inbox. Next, put { things _6 } from your inbox into a place you know you’ll look at, at the right time. This might be your calendar, a shopping list or in a { promp _5 } folder. Speaking of projects, if a task can’t be done without a series of { steps _5 }, then you need to turn that task into a project. For a { brainstorming _13 } every individual step { required _8 } to complete that project, start { practicing _10 } these simple things and you’ll find your mind is { clear _5 } and you’re { knocking out _12 } tasks one at a time.
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All the things that you need to get done are { stored _6 } all over. In your email inbox, on { random _6 } pieces of paper or in your { brain _5 }. You often forget to do things. You get { overwhelmed _11 } by big tasks and overall your mind feels { cluttered _9 }. If you want to be a Ninja at { getting _7 } things done, you need a system. Here are some { tips _4 }: first { collect _7 } everything you have to do in one place, this is a big brain { dump _4 } where you can write down any { task _4 } that comes to mind. Whenever you think of something you have to do, don’t store in your prefrontal { cortex _6 }, write it down. We call this your inbox. Next, put { things _6 } from your inbox into a place you know you’ll look at, at the right time. This might be your calendar, a shopping list or in a { promp _5 } folder. Speaking of projects, if a task can’t be done without a series of { steps _5 }, then you need to turn that task into a project. For a { brainstorming _13 } every individual step { required _8 } to complete that project, start { practicing _10 } these simple things and you’ll find your mind is { clear _5 } and you’re { knocking out _12 } tasks one at a time.
 
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Revision as of 15:56, 28 May 2013

Listening Exercise

Watch the video and complete the text according to what you can understand.

All the things that you need to get done are stored all over. In your email inbox, on random pieces of paper or in your brain. You often forget to do things. You get overwhelmed by big tasks and overall your mind feels cluttered. If you want to be a ninja at getting things done, you need a system. Here are some tips: first collect everything you have to do in one place, this is a big brain dump where you can write down any task that comes to mind. Whenever you think of something you have to do, don't store it in your prefrontal cortex, write it down. We call this your inbox. Next, put things from your inbox into a place you know you'll look at, at the right time. This might be your calendar, a shopping list or in a project's folder. Speaking of projects, if a task can't be done without a series of steps, then, you need to turn that task into a project by brainstorming every individual step required to complete that project. Start practicing these simple things and you'll find that your mind is clear and you're knocking out tasks one at a time.
All the things that you need to get done are

all over. In your email inbox, on

pieces of paper or in your

. You often forget to do things. You get

by big tasks and overall your mind feels

. If you want to be a Ninja at

things done, you need a system. Here are some

first

everything you have to do in one place, this is a big brain

where you can write down any

that comes to mind. Whenever you think of something you have to do, don’t store in your prefrontal

, write it down. We call this your inbox. Next, put

from your inbox into a place you know you’ll look at, at the right time. This might be your calendar, a shopping list or in a

folder. Speaking of projects, if a task can’t be done without a series of

, then you need to turn that task into a project. For a

every individual step

to complete that project, start

these simple things and you’ll find your mind is

and you’re

tasks one at a time.