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Learn Planning Your Day with Purpose | Time Management & Personal Productivity
Soft Skills for Professional Development
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Soft Skills for Professional Development

Soft Skills for Professional Development

1. Introduction to Soft Skills
2. Mastering Communication Skills
3. Time Management & Personal Productivity
4. Leadership Skills and Building Influence in Teams
5. Emotional Intelligence (EQ) for Professionals
6. Critical Thinking & Strategic Problem Solving
7. Career Development and Personal Branding
8. Thriving in Remote & Hybrid Workplaces

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Planning Your Day with Purpose

Key Points:

  • Productivity is about effectiveness, not volume β€” focus on outcomes, not activity;

  • Start each day by identifying your "Big Three" priorities β€” three clear, specific tasks that make the day feel like a win;

  • Align daily tasks with broader goals to stay on track and build momentum;

  • Schedule work according to your energy levels and task type;

  • Begin and end each day with a short check-in to stay grounded and reduce overwhelm.

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What should you identify at the start of each day?

Select the correct answer

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SectionΒ 3. ChapterΒ 1

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Course Content

Soft Skills for Professional Development

Soft Skills for Professional Development

1. Introduction to Soft Skills
2. Mastering Communication Skills
3. Time Management & Personal Productivity
4. Leadership Skills and Building Influence in Teams
5. Emotional Intelligence (EQ) for Professionals
6. Critical Thinking & Strategic Problem Solving
7. Career Development and Personal Branding
8. Thriving in Remote & Hybrid Workplaces

book
Planning Your Day with Purpose

Key Points:

  • Productivity is about effectiveness, not volume β€” focus on outcomes, not activity;

  • Start each day by identifying your "Big Three" priorities β€” three clear, specific tasks that make the day feel like a win;

  • Align daily tasks with broader goals to stay on track and build momentum;

  • Schedule work according to your energy levels and task type;

  • Begin and end each day with a short check-in to stay grounded and reduce overwhelm.

question mark

What should you identify at the start of each day?

Select the correct answer

Everything was clear?

How can we improve it?

Thanks for your feedback!

SectionΒ 3. ChapterΒ 1
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