Consider making a Stop Doing List.
While I love to-do lists to help keep me focused, the idea of a stop-doing list feels refreshing.
The above link is to an article by Jim Collins. I think it can be taken a number of ways, but here is how I summarize it: It is about your time. Evaluating, streamlining, disciplining. Investing what you have on what is important to you.
It is good food for thought.
Monday, January 4, 2010
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that's a good article!
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