ancientnet.com ancientnet.com
Search:    Site Home :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Service :> Add Your Link :> Add Article   
 
 

A Wonderful Holiday Opportunity

Around holiday times we're presented with a most wonderful gift - and that's the opportunity to look ... - Sheri Rosenthal
 

Team Communication Critical To Success

Find any team problem and at the root of it will be a communication issue. Here are some causes you ... - Denise O'Berry
 

Taming the Electronic Beasts: Working in the Information Age with Stone Age Brains

The faster we go, the more we take on. The more we take on, the more there is to do. Laborsaving dev ... - Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
 
 

Nitty-Gritty Reasons

(excerpted from the book Seven Strategies for Wealth and Happiness) - Jim Rohn
 

Numbers

Direct Answers - Column for the week of May 19, 2003 I'm currently in the classic older man and youn ... - Wayne Mitchell and Tamara Mitchell
 
 

Site Home » Self Help » Time Planning
 

What's The Single Most Important Thing You Need To Do?

 
Author: Dr. Gary S. Goodman

There is a scene in the movie, City Slickers, starring Billy Crystal, when the purported bad guy, played by Jack Palance, has a reflective, philosophical moment that is very memorable.

He says that we need to identify that one thing in life that makes all the difference to us, and then make sure we do it.

My father was masterful at this. Unlike his son, who believes in The Law of Large Numbers, (See my Nightingale-Conant audio program bearing this title) dad actually did very few things, as I recall. Economy of motion could have been inscribed on his coat of arms.

Still, he accomplished a great deal, seemingly, without breaking a sweat.

He was an avid planner, and as he put it, he would cull his to-do lists, until only the most significant items remained. So, he wasnt even trying to get a lot of things done, just his main priorities.

I believe his technique is actually compatible with getting a lot of things done. If you can economically do the most significant thing, repeatedly, this really adds up.

Say, you select one item per day. Of course, thats 365 a year and maybe 10,000 accomplishments during a career.

Thats a large number, isnt it?

Perhaps this solves the quality-versus-quality trade-off; that claims we cant do a lot of things, well. Maybe we can, if we simply focus all of our efforts on each one, successively.

So, lets try this. The next time you construct a to-do list, permit yourself only one item.

And then see how much you get done, overall!

Author Bio:
Dr. Gary S. Goodman is a noted author. Dr. likes to create articles about this area.
You can search for this article using: time management, time management skills, time management tips, time management tools
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Is Work Still Necessary?
 
The Utopia of Now
 
Values
 
How to Find More Time in Your Day-Balancing Career and Family
 
Wealthy and Creative - How to apply Gratitude and Attract Riches
 
Public Speakers - Number 1 Myth about Speaking That'll Keep You From Success
 
The Take-off!
 
Surrender, Complete Healing, and the Garden of Eden
 
Leadership - A Highly Misunderstood Concept
 
Just Say No, or Yes
 
 
 
Free 3 way links
 
 

Computers & Software

 

Online & Board Games

 

Realty & Property

 

Society & Issues

 

Employment & Careers

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Travel & Accommodation

 

Online Shopping

 

Business & Companies

 

Self Help

 

Fashion & Relationships

 

News & Events

 

Creative Arts

 

Science & Space

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Recreation

 

Teens & Kids

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Academics & Education

 

Food & Recipe

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 

Finance & Banking

 

Garden & Home

 

Politics & Government


 
Site Home :> Privacy :> Terms of Service
Copyright © 2008 www.ancientnet.com