Task-batching is a fairly self-explanatory term. It involves batching or GROUPING together like activities or functions. The principle behind this strategy is that doing a bunch of similar tasks at once is much less time consuming than doing them separately throughout the day.
Once you read the examples below, you'll see that this is really a simple concept to understand and apply. The challenge is making this work for you is to put on your critical thinking hat to IDENTIFY all of the ways in which you can make this a part of your work style. Here are a couple of real life examples of how this strategy works.
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