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Mange har hørt om 80/20-prinsippet. Her er noen eksempler på sammenehenger hvor man hevder at dette prinsippet gjør seg gjeldende:
- 20 % av folket tjener 80 % av inntektene
- 20 % av folket har 80 % av landets private formue
- 20 % av tiden på arbeid får du gjort 80 % av arbeidsoppgavene
- 20 % av arbeidstakerne på en arbeidsplass gjør 80 % av det totale arbeidet
- 20 % av klærne dine bruker du 80 % av tiden
- 20 % av en fagbok inneholder 80 % av den nyttige informasjonen
- 20 % av feilene i et dataprogram fører til 80 % av feilmeldingene
- 20 % av programmene på datamaskinen din bruker du 80 % av tiden
- 20 % av produktene i en dagligvarebutikk utgjør 80 % av den totale omsetningen
I de fleste tilfeller er ikke fordelingen akkurat 80/20. Poenget er at det nesten aldri er en lineær sammenheng mellom innsats og resultater, investering og avkastning, salg og profitt og så videre. I de aller fleste sammenehenger er det noen faktorer som er mye viktigere enn andre, og ved å indentifisere og legge vekt på disse, vil du kunne oppnå mye bedre resultater. Hvis du for eksempel klarer å identifisere de viktigste arbeidsoppgavene dine, og setter av mer tid til å utføre disse på en særdeles god måte, vil du på sikt kunne oppnå en høyere inntekt enn dersom du fordeler arbeidstiden din jevnt på alle dine arbeidsoppgaver.
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How to Set Goals and See Them Through, Despite the Pandemic

As families head back to school and work after the holiday break, it’s time to start thinking about new year’s resolutions.
It can be a challenge finding the motivation to set goals in 2021 when the coronavirus pandemic ruined the goals you set in 2020.
A licensed professional counselor at Thriveworks in Lynchburg, Carson Winston, shared a few suggestions on how to get the ball rolling.
It may seem obvious, but Winston recommends you start this goal-setting process by having a positive outlook on 2021 instead of assuming the same doom and gloom of 2020.
Another pointer, focus on what’s realistic to accomplish during a pandemic and consider what you do and don’t have control over.
“This coming year is extremely important for people to set goals more than ever just to give them that sense of control and sense of autonomy in this uncontrollable crazy world that we’re living in right now,” said Winston.
The pandemic doesn’t have to cancel all your goals. In fact, Winston proposes taking a look back at 2020 experiences, good or bad, could help you decide what goals to take on in 2021.
“I think reflecting back on your experience, what worked for you last year, what didn’t, maybe your anxiety is up this year. Let’s look at that what can we do to kind of hone in on that. Maybe you want to do some mindfulness type things or meditation,” said Winston.
She even suggests getting a little creative with your goals and come up with back up plans on how you’re going to achieve that goal, given the pandemic and guidelines continuing to change.
For example, the popular new year resolution of traveling more isn’t realistic right now because of the rise in coronavirus cases and health and safety restrictions. Exploring the town or city where you live in new ways is a more realistic approach.
When it comes to a goal like going to the gym more, be prepared to workout at home or outside as a back-up plans in case your gym closes again due to restrictions or multiple positive coronavirus cases.
Thriveworks Lynchburg emphasizes to be kind to yourself when it comes to resolutions, you can always start again.
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This article was written by Megan Woods, morning reporter on Virginia Today.