Saying “no” for some people can be a very difficult and uncomfortable thing to do. What if I told you that the people best at saying “no” to poor uses of their time never actually have to say it? What they say instead is that they have something else planned, and they do.
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Plan 5 Minutes Every Day – Taking less than 1% of your day to plan the other 99% will yield much more than 5 minutes in return. The many benefits of a written plan include the ability to recover faster from interruptions, to control events instead of events controlling you, to weigh daily opportunities against your plan so you can make better decisions and to save the time lost transitioning between tasks.
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Imagine that there is a new legal pad on the market. It’s brand new and it just hit the store shelves. It has this amazing ability, at random times, to instantly bring back to your attention things that you forgot to do in the past. Pretty neat… but there are a couple of quirks. First, you can never predict when it’s going to work and when it’s not and whatever it brings back to your attention, it’s often too late to do anything about it.
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I grew up in a family with twelve children. I have eight brothers and three sisters. Including my mother and father, there were fourteen of us. Add a couple of kids from the neighborhood, friends or cousins and there was always a degree of chaos in our house.
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