2020.04.19-Plan priorities

Now I am thinking that I am very hard and busy every day, and the time is also very full, but why is there no result?

It is still the shadow of procrastination. The things that I am busy with every day are some non-core things. I really rarely do things that are related to the paper, so I have not made progress in my paper.

I have always wanted to prioritize the plan, but found that strict processing would cause single-thread blocking of the task, so is there a better way?

The idea now is to classify the tasks first and then prioritize them, such as:

Priority 1

1. Write a thesis

2. Take class notes - Lesson 3

3. Homework

Priority 2

1. Build your own blog

2. Cython compiles Python programs

3. See "How to Read a Book"

Priority 3

1. View your own RSS feed

2. Clean up your previous problems

Tasks belonging to the same priority can be switched at will, so that there is no inspiration for a problem of uniform priority, then switch to another problem, which is completely no problem.

I envisage that this way allows you to do important things first and then do less important things.

But what is the specific effect? Today for the first 1 day of the experiment, starting today record it

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Origin www.cnblogs.com/Just-From-Zero-To-One/p/12730009.html