[image error] During a recent retreat I was leading, where the theme was "Accomplishing More By Doing Less" one of the participants was a recently retired physics professor, whom I'll call Michael. For the past fifteen years Michael's work had been his primary focus, and he generally averaged twelve-hour work days. During lunch on the second day of the three-day workshop, he asked me, "When is the theme of this workshop, how to get more done by doing less, going to become clear?" His impatience was obvious. I responded that I thought that everything we were doing in the workshop focused on ways of exploring how to do less.
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Published on December 10, 2010 11:06