Choose a quiet time for yourself. As with any project, preparation determines the success of the entire endeavor, so don't miss this step. Put on paper all the things to do, desires and plans that you think are important to realize before the end of the year. Note, it is important to write it down. Trying to save time and do all the work "in your head" is unreliable.
Make a list of things to do before the end of the year
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The New Year is just days away and many people are eager to finish their backlog. We suggest planning the end of the year in such a way as to pass it "without stress" and at the same time not to miss important things.

A realistic view of modern life requires the realization that you can't have time for everything. The high pace of life and business, the many roles in which you perform, requires the ability to prioritize. And if you develop practices that will allow you to effectively move through the turbulent flow of cases and tasks, especially during periods of high workload, then any New Year's Eve marathon will be within your reach!
Five Steps to Wrap Up the End of the Year
Think about your key roles in life that are relevant for the rest of the year. List them all: your professional role, your role as a good friend, mom, cat or dog owner, and so on. Write out your roles on a worksheet. Around each role, write down the priorities and important responsibilities you have for the rest of the year.
Formulate key roles and the responsibilities associated with them
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The New Year is just days away and many people are eager to finish their backlog. We suggest planning the end of the year in such a way as to pass it "without stress" and at the same time not to miss important things.

A realistic view of modern life requires the realization that you can't have time for everything. The high pace of life and business, the many roles in which you perform, requires the ability to prioritize. And if you develop practices that will allow you to effectively move through the turbulent flow of cases and tasks, especially during periods of high workload, then any New Year's Eve marathon will be within your reach!
Five Steps to Wrap Up the End of the Year
Highlight the responsibilities that are most important. We are looking for the 20% of tasks that will have 80% of the effect. Let you have three prioritized tasks, no more. It's important to embody them so that you can approach the end of the year with a sense of accomplishment. The things that are not prioritized divide into groups: things that need to be done in time, things that can be done if you have time, and things that are worth asking for help. Check if all of these things really need to be done in December.
Prioritize and structure
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The New Year is just days away and many people are eager to finish their backlog. We suggest planning the end of the year in such a way as to pass it "without stress" and at the same time not to miss important things.

A realistic view of modern life requires the realization that you can't have time for everything. The high pace of life and business, the many roles in which you perform, requires the ability to prioritize. And if you develop practices that will allow you to effectively move through the turbulent flow of cases and tasks, especially during periods of high workload, then any New Year's Eve marathon will be within your reach!
Five Steps to Wrap Up the End of the Year
Add the important three priorities to your calendar and outline the steps you need to take to accomplish them. Count down - for example, if a report needs to be ready by a specific date, you should schedule time for the final edit, and before that - the first reading or coordination with colleagues, writing a draft. For other things, you can also outline a plan - the necessary deadlines and designate in your list the amount of time it will take to realize them.
Add the to-do list
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The New Year is just days away and many people are eager to finish their backlog. We suggest planning the end of the year in such a way as to pass it "without stress" and at the same time not to miss important things.

A realistic view of modern life requires the realization that you can't have time for everything. The high pace of life and business, the many roles in which you perform, requires the ability to prioritize. And if you develop practices that will allow you to effectively move through the turbulent flow of cases and tasks, especially during periods of high workload, then any New Year's Eve marathon will be within your reach!
Five Steps to Wrap Up the End of the Year
It is now important to take 20 minutes to plan your week, and 10 minutes each day to check your plans for the next day. Leave 'air' for yourself in your calendar so that urgent things that come up don't 'eat up' time from your important priorities. It's worth planning the things on your list that "work" for your key priorities and what you need to get done before the New Year first. If you have important non-work related things to do, you should definitely put those on your calendar too!
The 20/10 rule
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The New Year is just days away and many people are eager to finish their backlog. We suggest planning the end of the year in such a way as to pass it "without stress" and at the same time not to miss important things.

A realistic view of modern life requires the realization that you can't have time for everything. The high pace of life and business, the many roles in which you perform, requires the ability to prioritize. And if you develop practices that will allow you to effectively move through the turbulent flow of cases and tasks, especially during periods of high workload, then any New Year's Eve marathon will be within your reach!
Five Steps to Wrap Up the End of the Year