Abe Lincoln’s Productivity Secret
Brad Isaac over at Achieve-IT has a great post called Abe Lincoln’s Productivity Secret. I like it for two reasons:
1.) It’s a really great reminder that sometimes the best way to really get to the end of a task or a project is to prepare yourself so that you can actually execute it at one go.
2.) It’s got a Stephen Covey remash of Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw. Covey’s take on that term was that one must do things to revitalize one’s self, or else they’d get worn down and dull and not be productive. Brad’s version is a little more “on task” and I like it for that reason (though I still love Covey’s version, too).
I urge you to check out Brad’s post here.
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