The "Put Big Rocks First" concept is a key principle from Stephen Covey's bestselling book, "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People."

The video illustrates the analogy of filling a jar with rocks, pebbles, and sand. If you start by filling the jar with sand and pebbles, there will be no room for the big rocks. However, if you place the big rocks first, followed by the pebbles and finally the sand, everything will fit.

In the context of time management and productivity, the "big rocks" represent your high-priority tasks, goals, and commitments, while the "small rocks" and "sand" symbolise lower-priority activities and distractions. By focusing on the big rocks first, you can ensure that you allocate time and energy to the most important aspects of your life

By identifying and focusing on your high-priority tasks first, you'll ensure that you allocate your time and energy effectively, giving you the best opportunity to achieve your objectives

Steven Covey - Put Big Rocks First

Harold Taylor, a time management expert, emphasizes the importance of effectively using a planner to enhance productivity and organization.

Harold Taylor - Using Your Planner