Clearly defined and realistic to-do list, outsourcing, a well planned "to-don't" list and time away from the computer are the pieces that seem to work best for getting stuff done for me!
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Clearly defined and realistic to-do list, outsourcing, a well planned "to-don't" list and time away from the computer are the pieces that seem to work best for getting stuff done for me!
Chet Holmes, in a lovely book titled "The ULTIMATE Sales Machine", reveals the 'secret' to getting it all done.
He says mastery in marketing doesn't come from doing 800 things once - it comes from doing EIGHT things... one hundred times each!
That 'a-ha' message changed the way I worked.
The key then becomes identifying the IMPORTANT eight things. The rest is easy! :)
Hope this helps
All success
Dr.Mani
Dr. Mani is the guy in the know, for sure!
My new daily mantra: Decide and do.
Try no less than 3 and no more than five things a day to start.
To paraphrase George Harrison, tell yourself: I got my mind set on DO!
Dan
I've learned that I had to make trade-offs. I had to let go of "lesser-important" goals or objectives so I can focus more time on my new great-big objective.
Great ideas, guys! I think having a "To-Do List" is the key to getting things done and maintaining your sanity. I believe Jez uses the same system Lynn usually recommends . . . create your "To-Do List" and smake it a habit of completing 3 task a day that will move you closer to your goal(s).
I think that's sound advice . . . now I'm going to go and use it!!!! ;)