I think that's the key thing i heard, like a kind of question your assumption of what you're actually trying to solve in the first place. And one of the things i i like to talk about in the bookis just having like a dun for the day list. I think it soif it can't be more than ike, ten items on the list generally. To peop have, i won't put you on the spot, but to people have a set time to be done. If you don't, if five o'clock comes, six, seven, eight, nine, ten,. Like there's no it just goes on.
ABOUT GREG MCKEOWN
Greg McKeown is the New York Times bestselling author of Essentialism and Effortless, and founder and CEO of McKeown Inc, an organization that helps leading companies reach the next level of growth. He has worked with clients like Apple, Google, Facebook, Pixar and more, and has been featured in the New York Times, Fast Company, Politico and Harvard Business Review.
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