"Don't confuse activity with productivity. And don't be in such a rush all the time. Here are four ways to help you balance time and effort."
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Don't confuse activity with productivity. And don't be in such a rush all the time. Here are four ways to help you balance time and effort.
Don't waste your time by being in a hurry.
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Don't confuse activity with productivity. And don't be in such a rush all the time. Here are four ways to help you balance time and effort.
Don't waste your time by being in a hurry.
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1. You Don't Save Time by Hurrying: Take a moment and take a breath. Tell your team to take their time. Control your calendar so you're driving the bus rather than dodging inbound traffic and reacting to other people's desires, requests, and demands. Filter the flow of emails, information, and materials that end up in front of you. Admit that you can't do it all, read it all, or reply to everyone. Pick a few prime and trusted sources of input and make a point to review them daily. 2. Bag the click bait and the rest of the junk: The real key is to learn to be there in the moment, to focus on the matter at hand, and to concentrate deeply for an appropriate and uninterrupted period of time. Learning how to ignore distractions, sit still quietly, and get into the flow is a huge advantage. But it takes practice -- like yoga or meditation -- to avoid getting twitchy, becoming impatient or FOMOed, or letting your mind drift to the other things you also need to be attending to. Get the thing you're doing done well and then move on. 3. There's Always Enough Time to Do the Important Things: When you say that you don't have the time to do something, what you're really saying is that it's not a priority for you. We make time for what we're interested in. If a task is something that's truly important and the desire to address it is also present, you'd be amazed at how the required time to take care of it magically appears. This is not really about the time anyway; this about getting your priorities in order. If you honestly want to do something, you'll find a way; if you don't, you'll find an excuse. Waiting for the "perfect" time is simply a flawed justification for procrastination. It also makes no sense to decide to do nothing because you claim you can't do it all. Not everything happens overnight, but nothing happens if you don't get started. Excuses will always be there for you, opportunities won't. 4. Speed in execution can certainly save you time: Spend More Time Learning and Thinking and Less Time Running and Gunning: In our impatient times, startups are all too quick to adopt the "ready, fire, aim" mindset. Speed can save time, If you're headed in the right direction, and everyone loves to think of themself as an aggressive first mover. But a little patience and a commitment to invest in a secure and stable operating environment or to invest your time in building a knowledge advantage is a better bet in the long run than simply running and gunning. 5. Bottom line: The regret that we feel about things we did will, over time, be softened, memory-holed, and tempered. We don't always get over some things, but we get through them eventually. Sadly, it's the things that we never found the time to do or even attempt to accomplish that we'll regret forever and at all times.
Don't confuse activity with productivity. Here are four ways to help you balance time and effort.
Don't waste your time by being in a hurry.
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