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Ivan Petrov2017-05-25 19:59:05
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Ivan Petrov, 2017-05-25 19:59:05

Proper allocation of time to complete tasks?

Hello. I wanted to talk about small problems that arise when solving some problems. There are days, almost every day, when there are several tasks. When performing one task, if difficulties arise, then I jump to another task, leaving the first one for later. Do you think this is generally normal? Is it worth doing this at all? How do you act in such moments?

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kn0ckn0ck, 2017-05-25
@kn0ckn0ck

There are problems that cannot be solved. You think, you think, but nothing comes up. It can be enough to leave such tasks for several hours / days (switch) and the solution comes much faster. This is fine.
Another thing is that frequent switching between tasks has a bad effect on performance and on the quality of solving all problems. This is bad practice.

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Dmitry, 2017-05-25
@Tabletko

Tasks need to be assigned a priority.

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xmoonlight, 2017-05-25
@xmoonlight

Sorting priority (total "weight"): urgency + simplicity.
Everything that is difficult or there is a margin of time - for later.

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Puma Thailand, 2017-05-25
@opium

It’s up to you to decide whether it’s normal or not, these are your tasks, you can just take all the tasks for ten days, most of them will probably fall off during this time

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