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4月6日 独立写作 Which do you prefer, finishing one project before starting another or doing two or more projects at the same time?
In the past, I used to change my ideas when doing some projects, however, mistakes and carelessness were always unevitable(inevitable) when my mind shifting from one task to another. Hence, in order to avoid this kind of mistakes, I developed a habit of putting the tasks in an order according to the extent of urgency when I am occupied with a couple of assignment, and I did benefit from that a lot. First, I would like to say that finishing one project before starting another makes me more concentrated on the task at hand. Always having troubles with too much work, I was appealed by a software recomanded(recommended) by my best friend, called the "omoTime", which is helpful to manage personal affairs easily and effectively. The "omoTime" actually instructs me to write down my "To-do list" and put them in a right order, and then set a short period of time, for example twenty-five minutes. A next step is to focus on only the first task in the preset time without any interuption(interruption), and after that I can have a short-time break. Thanks to the useful software, I managed to be more concentrated during the procedure of process. Meaningly, once I am fully absorbed in researching on only one aspect, no other terms or phrases would disturb my mind. Surprisingly, I never mess some terms up anymore.
Additionally, when putting all of what I need to do onto a list, I am able to make a proper schedule. In my previous study, I was accustomed to making a schedule. As a result, a great amount of important work were always remained till the day before the deadline. It was not until one day I saw a book named "Rescue Your Time" did I realize that I was wasting a great deal of time in my life if I still performed that habit. So I learned from that book step by step and developed a new habit of making a schedule and planning things one after one. The power of making tasks finished in order was proved in my later experience, and by finishing my work one by one, I can adjust my timetable readily and avoid working till late at night when the deadline was drawing. What's more, after finishing one task, I got satisfactory from my hardwork and it motivated me to finish the next task. In this way, I balanced my leisure time and working time and formed a healthy bioclock.
In sum, I really appreciate the method of finishing tasks one after one and succeeded in arranging my time properly and effectively. That's why I prefer finishing one piece of work before setting out another to doing many tasks at the same time. |
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