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In the early 1900s, Charles M

Six Things a Day

by Chang Yeoll Lee

What is it about?

In the early 1900s, Charles M. Schwab was one of the richest people in the world.

App Details

Version
1.1.4
Rating
(2)
Size
66Mb
Genre
Productivity Utilities
Last updated
January 9, 2022
Release date
June 23, 2020
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App Store Description

In the early 1900s, Charles M. Schwab was one of the richest people in the world.
Schwab was the president of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, the largest shipyard and the second largest steel producer in the United States at the time.
One day, he asked Ivy Lee, a famous productivity consultant, to improve the work efficiency.
Satisfied with the method, Schwab paid Lee $25,000 (current value $400,000).
This app was implemented based on the method suggested by Lee.

Usage:

1. Write down six tasks to finish tomorrow before going to bed.

2. Prioritize the six tasks according to their importance.

3. The next day, focus on the first task and do not move on to the
second task until it is complete.

4. In the same way, complete the remaining tasks in turn.

5. Move any unfinished items to the list of six new tasks for the
next day.

6. Repeat this process every day.

Productivity Tips:

- Tonight, decide what to do tomorrow.
: You can start right away without hesitation the next day.

- List your tasks and reduce them as much as possible.
: If you have a lot of work, you are overwhelmed and your motivation is easy to break.

- Priority is simple.
: Do the most important things first every day.

- Focus only on the selected task and ignore everything else.
: Email, phone calls, …

- Take a break.
: Stretching, drinking, walking around, …

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