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            • (to) deprioritize
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            • To treat (an issue or task) as a lower priority than other issues or tasks to be addressed in order of relative importance or urgency… Oxford English Dictionary
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            • "It's not comfortable admitting that I can't do everything myself," said Steph. "But I have to deprioritize projects because I want to make it clear that it's ok for my team to do the same thing." - Zapier by
            • But you’re allowed to change your priorities without fear of judgment. In fact, sharing that you’ve deprioritized certain tasks can help start a conversation about what’s truly important for you and your company. - RescueTime: blog by
            • Learning to deprioritize can have an enormously positive effect on your life. It can reduce stress, improve focus, boost productivity, impart a powerful sense of achievement, and improve your work-life balance. - Memory by
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