Best way to smart worker use 80 20 principle

 Vilfredo Pareto created a revolutionary principle.

Let's see what the difference is between smart work and hard work. 

For example, when we study for our exams, we sit down and study a week's worth of material in one day. This is hard work, and smart work is studying for half an hour or an hour every day to cover that topic.

If we want to be smart workers, we should stop multi-tasking. We should take breaks while working so that our brain stays fresh and does not get tired.

The most important work should be completed first, and then the smaller tasks can be completed. By doing hard work, we are too tired to be hungry. So we have to avoid doing hard work and do smart work little by little.

To work smart, we must first keep our goal clear. When our purpose is clear, it is easier to achieve it. When we set our intention, we should also set the deadline. A smart worker's job is to balance life properly. We have to do what is required of us without giving up anything in any situation.

 When smart work does a job, the job should be of quality as well as quantity.

In England 20% of people have 80 percentage of money and land once he knows the surprise, he studied about this. In this research, he found Almost all countries use this principle.

He was researching more. Then he found many new things. This principle applies to everything.

let's see how to apply this principle to everything.

80 percent of what we get is a success, Only 20% comes from effort.

A to-do list is the most necessary thing for a smart worker. When we wake up in the morning, we have to write down the tasks that we need to do today, and then we have to implement them. When we do that work, we have to do it wholeheartedly, so when we do, it will be very easy to do the work.

 Whatever work we do, we have to ask ourselves questions while doing it. If you know the answer when you raise such a question, it means that we are doing our job correctly.

 

Let's see how to use 80 20 principle

This principle says you don't concentrate on all the things. which one will give the best output concentrate, that is only.

 eighty-twenty principles for business.

 Most people use their principles for business

Later, they will use this principle for all things. Initially, they use 80% of their energy on unnecessary things, so they are failing their business.

So the author says we will concentrate on our business service and quality. Even if we give the customer good service and product quality, our business will grow.

Apart from that, if we concentrate on small things only, we definitely cannot achieve that. For example, if we do marketing for all platforms for our business, we cannot achieve that, so we have to find the correct platform and do 20 percent of the per-fact marketing.

One more, remember that 20% of clients make 80% of the profit for us, and at the same time, 20% of clients complain about our business. So our focus will be on the 20% of satisfied people, with our business we are a successful entrepreneur.

80/20 principle for social life and happiness.

Usually what we are taught is that if we have lots of friends, we are happy so much and they help us easily, and we will spend time with friends, which makes us happier, but the reality is that we are wasting our time and not focusing on our important work.

 Most people's minds are more everything and happier but that is not correct according to the 80/20 principle: 80% of happiness and peace come from 20% of friends and family, so don't waste your time with 80% of people.

 which people give happiness and peace connect this kind of people only.

80/20 principle for studying.



The first set consists of some people studying from morning to evening, and the second set consists of some people studying just 3 to 4 hours. While the result comes from four hours of study, people get more marks than the first set of people.

The second set of people followed the 80/20 principle, studying important questions first. then they have time to concentrate on other questions. But the first set of people concentrate on all the questions so that they have lots of time to study and forget some questions so that they get low marks.

The first set of people study full day so that they can take a break and get destruction from others, but the second set of people know which time is perfect for study.

Once they are distracted, they will go outside and walk again, then come back, sit, and study. So we have to find out which work is more important and which is not, and then we have to do them one by one.

 This short information was gathered from the 80/20 Principle Book by Richard Coach.


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