![]() Achievers always work from a clear sense of priority. Achievers do sooner what others plan to do later and defer, perhaps indefinitely, what others do sooner. They pause just long enough to decide what matters and then allow what matters to drive their day. Tackling these tasks in the order we receive them is behaving as if the squeaky wheel immediately deserves the grease.Īchievers operate differently. ![]() Most inboxes overflow with unimportant e-mails masquerading as priorities. If allowed, they set our priorities the same way an inbox can dictate our day. Which is why most of us have a love-hate relationship with our to-dos. While to-dos serve as a useful collection of our best intentions, they also tyrannise us with trivial (and important) stuff that we feel obligated to do. Success isn't a game won by whoever does the most. ![]() Activity is often unrelated to productivity, and busyness rarely takes care of business. In the world of achievement equality is a lie. ![]()
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