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Transposition Enables You To Prioritize Your Effort And Maximise Your Achievements

How useful is transposition?

Seldom are things achieved all in one go. Most of the time tasks are best broken down into their component or integral parts. And then tackled one at a time.

It is better to plan any project in that way.

One thing nearly always leads to another. Use that rule to aid the completion of your task. And a transformation can take place.

One big project may include ten or more smaller tasks. They do need to be prioritized. What needs doing first, second, and so on. It is no good doing number seven on the list first, if you later have to go back, when tackling number one, and undo the work that seven involved.

So it is important not to be captivated by a particular aspect and launch yourself into that without any thought of the repercussions, timing or involvement of any other elements in your task or project.

Basically, save yourself time, effort and good humor, by planning ahead.

This can also mean an evolution. And adaptation. An alteration. A transition.

All are useful to you in tackling tasks - each in its own way.

And in life we are not born as adults - that would make life very different.

We must grow into our future role just one step at a time.