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You can do anything - but not everythingFour years old, this article seems to be picking up steam again, so I thought... why not, I'll link to it too. This is the article that gave David Allen the title "the world's most influential thinker on personal productivity."
Once you've taken inventory, you can start to make sense of your runway. But then comes a second challenge: finding the time to do what you need to do. What's really different today is that we live and work in what I call "weird time." In weird time, no one gets 2 hours to do anything. Instead, we get 15 minutes -- and sometimes only 5 minutes -- between meetings and phone calls. You actually can get a lot done in weird time, but most people's thinking just isn't set up to take advantage of it. There are lots of opportunities during the day that people waste. They feel bad because they're not as productive as they should be, but they don't know what to do about it.
Continue reading on FastComany.com - You can do Anything, but not Everything
Hmm, this article has a line in it that reminds me of an article I've been trying to get right for the past year. I think it's time to dust it off and try again.
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