What Is The 80/20 Rule?: Will Account For 80 Percent of Your Results. It Can Change

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The 80/20 rule is one of the most helpful concepts for

life and time management.

According to this principle: 20 percent of your activities


will account for 80 percent of your results. It can change
the way you set goals forever.

What Is The 80/20 Rule?

The 80/20 rule is also called the Pareto


Principle named after its founder, the Italian economist
Vilfredo Pareto from 1895. He noticed that people in
society seemed to divide naturally into what he called
the vital few, or the top 20 percent in terms of money
and influence, and the trivial many, or the bottom 80
percent.

Later, he discovered that virtually all economic activity


was subject to this principle, in that 80 percent of the
wealth of Italy during that time was controlled by 20
percent of the population.

We can take Paretos 80/20 rule and apply it to almost


any situation. In particular, we can apply it to goal setting
and productivity.

Download my 14-Step Goal-Setting Guide to put the


80/20 Rule into action!

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