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2. Stop working from your inbox

2. Stop working from your inbox

If your day starts by checking emails, you’ve already handed your focus to others.

Set your priorities before reading others’ requests.

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We all want to be more productive, but most of us start by adding apps, hacks, or tighter schedules. That rarely works. Real productivity isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing what matters, with focus and intention. This method is surprisingly simple. And it works.

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