Thu.Feb 02, 2012

Jason Womack

article thumbnail

No, you can NOT have it all

Jason Womack

Is your focus spread across things you're thinking about, projects your managing AND to-dos you're prioritizing? I call those the three "kinds" of work we all have to engage in during the day. One suggestion I make to clients is that they separate those and address them specifically as independent "pieces" of work through the day. It's easy, you can do this with three pieces of paper (or in a spreadsheet online).

article thumbnail

No, you can NOT have it all

Jason Womack

Is your focus spread across things you're thinking about, projects your managing AND to-dos you're prioritizing? I call those the three "kinds" of work we all have to engage in during the day. One suggestion I make to clients is that they separate those and address them specifically as independent "pieces" of work through the day. It's easy, you can do this with three pieces of paper (or in a spreadsheet online).