Got too much to do?
That’s understandable. There is a never ending avalanche of material and ideas and options and tasks and networking opportunities and…
We can easily get buried under all of that….or stay on top, mastering the BIG ROCKS.
Mastering the BIG ROCKS also helps us master the art of leaving things undone and find more things to STOP doing.
This week, we feature tips and tools that will help you and your team master BIG ROCKS. A big boost morale and productivity.
It all starts with our Quote of the Week: Do the big rocks first!
Followed by:
- The BIG ROCK Theory
- Quick List of the Week: 10 Tips for Mastering BIG ROCKS
- Brainteaser of the Week #42
- Movie of the Week : Mastering BIG ROCKS
- Too Many BIG ROCKS
- Theme for the Week: On Doing Too Much
- Theme for the Week: Leaving Things Undone
- Theme for the Week: Stop the Busy-ness
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