Busy leaders are not always aware that they must set realistic deadlines in planning, otherwise all the strategies employed in time management and optimization will have been of no real and practical use.
You should always define achievable expectations for yourself and your teams. This will translate directly into a reduction of the stress associated with unrealistic deadlines, and indirectly, into improved morale and a greater capacity for long-term planning.
Maintaining a healthy balance between productivity and well-being, as well as ensuring the quality of work performed, is of utmost importance, and all of this is related to good deadline planning.
A well-organized set of realistic deadlines also helps to avoid procrastination and burnout. When you have a reasonable time frame to complete tasks, you avoid feeling overwhelmed and can stay focused on your goals.
This actually allows us to work more efficiently, maximizing our capabilities and possibilities to achieve important goals, and with due confidence in reaching them in a timely manner, which also increases the sense of accomplishment and personal satisfaction in achieving them, as the opposite is a permanent source of frustration, and arguably uneconomical, especially when there is a balance between productivity and quality to be maintained.