The Principle of Awareness The first step in mastering your tasks is awareness. Too often, the mind clings to scattered intentions, draining energy. Begin each day — or week — with a “mind sweep.” Write down everything calling for your attention: duties, ideas, errands, commitments. Until thoughts are captured, the mind cannot rest. Once they are externalized, you can see them for what they are — not infinite burdens, but finite actions. The Art of Categorization Next comes discernment. Tasks differ in weight and purpose, so treat them accordingly. Divide them into clear realms: urgent vs. important, or by energy level — what demands your sharpest mind versus what you can do in a gentler mood. Some find peace in the Eisenhower Matrix; others prefer the simple rhythm of “Today / This Week / Later.” Whatever the method, let it reflect your nature, not your neighbor’s. The Rhythm of Execution Organization without rhythm becomes rigidity. Therefore, cultivate a daily ritual: review, priori...