 In this short video, I'm going to share with you my simple system for how I prioritize my tasks each day, and the system goes like this. It's three words, grouping, prioritizing, and scheduling, GPS, grouping, prioritizing, scheduling. So the first thing I do is I look at the tasks that I had written down for today, and I group the tasks into either where am I going to do it or what the topic is. So an example of where I'm going to do something is, for example, when I go out on the walk today, on my daily walk, I could also go and deposit a check at the bank. So depositing a check at the bank would go into that group, and then I would also make a video, which is this video, and that would go into that group as well. So that group would be called errands or going out. Another type of grouping would be topics, things I wanted to work on today that would move my business or my life forward, and one example of that would be working on my workshops. So in that group might be items such as draft the registration page for the upcoming workshop or follow up with previous workshop attendees. So that's the first big step is to group my tasks for today into either context or topic, okay? Whatever makes sense to you to do it. You can experiment. As you try the system and experiment, you're going to get better and better at it, you'll find a way that works best for you. So the second step is to prioritize. So within that group, within each group, what is the most important thing that must get done today, okay? So put those at the very top. Maybe it's just one or two or three things. Below that is what are some tasks that are within the group that you would like to get done today. It's beneficial to get done today, but it's not a requirement and put those next. And then finally, everything else in that group, which is things that are optional. You don't really have to get it done today, but you know, someday would be nice, okay? So that's the second step is to prioritize. And the third step is scheduling. Scheduling what I mean here is you could of course schedule individual tasks into your calendar today. So you have the spaciousness, you have the space to say, okay, I know I'm going to take care of that between three and four p.m. today, or what might be easier to do is to schedule groups to say, okay, when am I going on my daily walk today? That would be a group of items like deposit, deposit check at the bank and, you know, make a video or whatever. And then when am I going to work on my workshop stuff today? Maybe that's between three and five p.m. So scheduling the group so that when the time gets there at three p.m., you look at your to-do list and you look at the items in the group that you had scheduled to do. So GPS, grouping your tasks, prioritizing the tasks within the group, and then third is to schedule it in. This is what I do every day and I have been finding it tremendously helpful for many years. I encourage you to try this out, modify the system if you come across something that will work even better for you. And until the next video, I'm George Cowell. Always open to your comments and your questions. And I wish you well.