Ranking priority is a useful strategy to arrange the multiple tasks and categorize those tasks by the most immediate attention. I usually have lots of works on Wednesday. Before I used this strategy, I am usually confused what I have to do first and what I have to do later. When I first used this strategy, I wondered that it will be helpful to manage time
First, I made a list of every tasks that I need to finish by this weekend. I categorized them by their due dates. This process helped me to see tasks' immediacy easily. Then, I ranked each items by three different parts, A(absolutely essential), B(important), and C(optional). After raking, I divided them by letter and ranked them numerically within each group, As the picture above, A1-2D illustrator, A2, A3, B1, B2,etc, I usually wrote next day tasks on A group, due to friday tasks on B group, and laundry and other small works on C group.
After I divided them by groups, I could realize tasks' immediacy and importance easily. I stated to accomplish each in order. Then, I moved on to the next work in order. Although I had several break times between the orders. I tried to finish them quickly because I realized that those tasks are immediate.
As a result, I could accomplish those tasks quicker than before. Ranking priority is a useful and efficient strategy, especially when I have lots of works to do. Before I state tasks, I put a raking priority post-it on the desk. It helps me to finish works on time and manage time wisely.

I like the ranking prioirty strategy too! It works the best for me!!
ReplyDeleteI liked the ranking priority strategy because it helps decide which assignment to start first when you are overwhelmed with so many things to do.
ReplyDeleteI definitely should use this priority when my work seems overwhelming and too much. It seems like it helped you a lot in deciding what is most important!
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