The One Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results The One Thing question


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Multitasking
Jacklyn Fetbroyt Jacklyn May 22, 2020 04:16PM
Multi-tasking is an illusion.

Umm, say what? For many of us, multitasking is a way of life. Necessary skill developed from being expected/required/demanded to do #allthethings. So WTH is Keller talking about?

Some questions to guide your thoughts on Part 1, Chapter 2 (mainly):

1. What is the difference between a to-do list and a success list?
2. Where in your life have you found the 80/20 Principle (concept that the minority of your effort produces the majority of your results) to be true—where focusing on some things matter a lot more than others?
3. Discuss a situation in which you have found yourself multitasking. How could you eliminate multitasking in that scenario? Maybe try to be more aware of every thing that you are doing the next time you multitask, and write down the tasks and which were brought to completion at that time. (So, basically, add another task to your multi tasks for purposes of this exercise :))))



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