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If working harder, smarter, faster won't solve it, what will?
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There is no shortcut... |
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Keep the main thing the main thing.
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...but there is a path. If there is one message to glean from this wisdom, it is that a meaningful life is not a matter of speed or efficiency. It's much more a matter of what you do and why you do it, than how fast you get it done.
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The Clock or the Compass?
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| The clock |
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The compass |
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| commitments, appointments, schedules, goals, activities |
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our vision, values, principles, mission, conscience, direction
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Doing more things right is no substitute for doing the right things.
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"The key to quality in life is in the compass—it's the choices we make every day. As we learn to pause in the space between stimulus and response and consult our internal compass, we can face change squarely, confident we're being true to principals and purpose."
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Stephen Covey
Putting First Things First (1995)
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