Could You Use a “Stop Doing” List?
Jan 10th, 2005 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Tips
The few hours I got to work last week, I spent working with my clients on their master plans for the new year. And instead of focusing on what they should start working on, I let them off the hook regarding a lot of busywork things I felt were holding them back. So it’s funny to run into an article that encourages you to make lists of things you’ll stop doing from the things on your to-do list…
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