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"There are two things that are most difficult to get people to
do: To think & to get people to do things in order of
importance."
John Maxwell
Ultimately your success will be
determined not by how hard you work but by how smart you work.
Anybody can be busy but few people concentrate their best efforts on
the things that will deliver them their greatest dividends.
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What is the one activity that you know that if you did incredibly
well would bring you the greatest positive results in your working
life? |
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How much of your time over the last week have you spent
working on that activity? |
In business today few of us have
the luxury of working on a single deliverable at a time. We
are constantly being battered by a deluge of conflicting priorities
& shifting demands.
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How do you make sure that
you are spending your
time on the things will make the biggest positive impact? |
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What
about all of those high urgency, low priority things that need to
get done anyway? |
John Williams said "The art of
being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook".
Many times the urgent can take priority over
the important because we haven't taken the time to identify what can
be overlooked.
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How much
of your time do you spend on the most important
tasks? |
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How do
you decide what takes priority? |
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Do you
have a system in place to effectively deal with the
rest? |
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When was
the last time you felt in control of your day? |
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| Amanda
got me to concentrate on the key business priorities.... It's
amazing the difference. I'm out of the door by 6pm most
evenings and my productivity has gone through the roof and as a
by-product my staff are also less stressed and happier. I
actually look forward to going to work most mornings!
Senior
VP. Fortune 500 company.
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