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Multi-Layered Calendars
Among many other factors, technology shifted productivity from a collectivist, nationalist pursuit to one that’s far more individualistic, but the underlying motivation is the same even if the medium has changed. The nepreryvka calendar is a great example of this. In the same way the calendar made it easier for people to mindlessly ease into their
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When do you eat or go to the bathroom? Do you decline meetings regularly? What message does your calendar reflect to you? What message does your calendar send to those around you, your direct reports, etc.? Is your calendar a reflection of your organization’s values and culture? Is your calendar a reflection of what you value and deem important in
... See moreCarolyn Freyer-Jones • The Total Coaching Success Book: Everything You Need Internally and Externally to Create a Financially Successful Coaching Business
Have you ever spent hours churning through email and attending meetings only to realize at the end of the day that you failed to make time for…
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John Zeratsky • Make Time: How to focus on what matters every day
once every ninety days or so you take an hour to read your journal entries from that period. But don’t be overly focused on the details, like the budget meeting three weeks ago or last Thursday’s pasta dinner. Instead, focus on the broader patterns or trends. Capture the headline. Look for the lead in your day, your week, your life. Small, incremen
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