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Melek
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After the necessary interruption (a.k.a. breakfast and cleaning up), let's go on.
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Melek
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This will be one of my favorite books.
Aug 11, 2014 03:29AM Add a comment
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Jen
Jen is 94% done
80/20 rule- Pareto's Principle- 80% of your results come from 20% of your activities.
Aug 02, 2014 05:48PM Add a comment
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Jen
Jen is 78% done
Hmmm... I never thought of planning my harder tasks when I was fresher. I never even really gave a thought to when I was most efficient at work, other than to state I hate taking lunch, because it takes my work momentum away. Lunch is my time bandit! Lol.
Jul 29, 2014 06:23PM Add a comment
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Jen
Jen is 77% done
Exactly! Decision fatigue! I would always tell my Grandfather, who had worked at a very physically demanding job, that I was always so tired at the end of the day and he would laugh at me because I have basically a desk job. He didn't understand that working your brain hard can be just as tiring as working your body hard.
Jul 29, 2014 06:18PM Add a comment
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Jen
Jen is 70% done
I disagree. I like plans and I'm not afraid of personal accountability. I say I'm going to do something, I'm going to do it or die trying. With work. If its for someone else, no problem. For me, I tend to put it off until there is nothing else to do for anyone else.
Jul 29, 2014 05:07PM Add a comment
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Jen
Jen is 48% done
He quotes Malcolm Gladwell from The Outliers. "Practice isn't the thing you do once you're good. It's the thing that makes you good." 10,000 hours is what it takes to master a skill. I'm woefully behind!
Jul 21, 2014 06:54PM Add a comment
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Jen
Jen is 44% done
The objections to Time Locking. 1. No need. 2. Distrust. 3. Inconvenience. 4. I don't understand.
Jul 21, 2014 06:43PM Add a comment
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Jen
Jen is 34% done
Rule 1-at least one hour a day, time lock. No one was allowed to violate that time. Rule 2-supervisors limit interactions with subordinates and never violate time lock. Rule 3-all receive training in time locks to understand its importance. Rule 4-bonus if time lock increased productivity. Rule 5-all covered for each other during their time lock.
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Jen
Jen is 28% done
Step 1-what is the immediate upside benefit/downside risk? Step 2-understand what it is about the decision that confuses or challenges you. Step 3- how do you mitigate risk? Plan B? Step 4 -when does the decision need to be made? When will effects of decision end? Step 5-decision made immediately or can be deferred?
Jul 21, 2014 05:55PM Add a comment
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Jen
Jen is 23% done
"Remember: If you don't control your time, you don't control your life." So true.
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