Leadership Archive
The Proceeding Word
21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating And Get More Done in Less Time
We all have our frogs — important tasks that we’ve put off for whatever reason. The key to success is to eat your frogs quickly, completely and with focused determination. So says Brian Tracy, the master of hard-nosed time management. You’ll find no touchy- feely personal development pabulum here. The message of this book: Action leads to accomplishment. With that simple rule in mind, Tracy rolls out tools and techniques that will get you off your backside and into motion. getAbstract.com, while uneager to take up noshing on amphibians (well, maybe just the legs, in plenty of garlic butter), strongly recommends this book to anyone caught in the swamp of procrastination.
View article: Eat that frog
Realising that everyone is at varying levels of character development
Tolerance is accepting others for who they are while upholding standards of good character. A tolerant person realises that everyone is at varying levels of maturity, and gives room for others to grow. Examine areas in your life that need growth, and hold yourself to the same standards you expect from others.
View article: Character tolerence
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