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How Will You Measure Your Life?
In your life, there are going to be constant demands for your time and attention. How are you going to decide which of those demands gets resources? The trap many people fall into is to allocate their time to whoever screams loudest, and their talent to whatever offers them the fastest reward. That’s a dangerous way to build a strategy.
Clay Christensen • How Will You Measure Your Life?
I had thought the destination was what was important, but it turned out it was the journey.
Clay Christensen • How Will You Measure Your Life?
This may sound counterintuitive, but I deeply believe that the path to happiness in a relationship is not just about finding someone who you think is going to make you happy. Rather, the reverse is equally true: the path to happiness is about finding someone who you want to make happy, someone whose happiness is worth devoting yourself to.
Clay Christensen • How Will You Measure Your Life?
I genuinely believe that relationships with family and close friends are one of the greatest sources of happiness in life. It sounds simple, but like any important investment, these relationships need consistent attention and care. But there are two forces that will be constantly working against this happening. First, you’ll be routinely tempted to... See more
Clay Christensen • How Will You Measure Your Life?
You can talk all you want about having a clear purpose and strategy for your life, but ultimately this means nothing if you are not investing the resources you have in a way that is consistent with your strategy. In the end, a strategy is nothing but good intentions unless it's effectively implemented.
Clay Christensen • How Will You Measure Your Life?
successful companies don’t succeed because they have the right strategy at the beginning; but rather, because they have money left over after the original strategy fails, so that they can pivot and try another approach. Most of those that fail, in contrast, spend all their money on their original strategy—which is usually wrong.
Clay Christensen • How Will You Measure Your Life?
Intimate, loving, and enduring relationships with our family and close friends will be among the sources of the deepest joy in our lives.
Clay Christensen • How Will You Measure Your Life?
It's easier to hold your principles 100 percent of the time than it is to hold them 98 percent of the time.
Clay Christensen • How Will You Measure Your Life?
I used to think that if you cared for other people, you need to study sociology or something like it. But….I [have] concluded, if you want to help other people, be a manager. If done well, management is among the most noble of professions. You are in a position where you have eight or ten hours every day from every person who works for you. You hav... See more