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He's hit upon the most effective habit of all, making others do your work for you. I'd say he's well on his way.Originally posted by: Moralpanic
How serious are you in this if you're not even willing to read the book?
Originally posted by: gopunk
maybe he's just curious, as am i. what's the big deal, why can't someone just post them
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: gopunk
maybe he's just curious, as am i. what's the big deal, why can't someone just post them
Because it's a waste of time if you're not serious about it. One of the things is having a positive attitude, if you think positive, positive thigns happen. How much sense does that make in a one liner? Not much. If you're serious about it, take the time and actually read the book. Curiousity itself isn't enough.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
for me the most important concept in the book was dividing you time into 4 quadrants
___________important ___ unimportant
Urgent
Non Urgent
he says, the most effective people spend the MOST time doing important but NON urgent things and the least effective people spend the most time in the important but urgent.
Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
for me the most important concept in the book was dividing you time into 4 quadrants
___________important ___ unimportant
Urgent
Non Urgent
he says, the most effective people spend the MOST time doing important but NON urgent things and the least effective people spend the most time in the important but urgent.