


Missing resources can prevent you from starting a task. Add Resources Required to Complete Each TaskĪdd all the required information to your task to get started right away. The bigger the task, the greater the inertia to start. If it does, you have to break down your task into even smaller tasks. Include Estimated Time for Each Taskīreak down your tasks so that the estimated time for each task doesn’t extend beyond an hour. Always start tasks with a verb.įor example: Email George for availability for a demo on Monday.Įnsure that you use the right verb, as this enables you to start working on the task right away. Add action steps so you know exactly what to do when you see the list.

