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Tag Archives: Getting Things Done
More Progress – Same Hours
How do you put more progress in your week without adding additional hours? Future pace your time. True or False: If you start the day with no objectives, no goals, and no hot priorities tied directly to your objectives, your day will … Continue reading
‘Tag you’re it’ and other sounds of passive productivity
“I left him a message.” “I’m waiting for a call back.” “She never returned my call so I couldn’t get it done.” If you are the recipient of phrases like these someone has just played their get-out-of-jail-free card without moving an assigned task to completion. There is a way to work more successfully with the “tag – you’re it” crowd. Continue reading
Posted in High Octane Performance
Tagged David Allen, Getting Things Done, GTD, Productivity
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Time Leadership Muscles
Leaders distinguish themselves by their ability to get things done. They start the day with the same number of minutes as everyone else but somehow they end up with more to show for it. What do they do differently and can anyone become a time leader? Continue reading

