I read somewhere about “FIDO” – if you have a problem, rather than brooding on it and wishing you could change the past, Forget It and Drive On. And I like this, but I think it’s incomplete. We can’t change it, but the one thing we can do with the past is learn from it, so I’d like […]
The problem of the murky depths
Imagine your jobs to do list looked like this: (A mixture of urgent (no. 2) and not urgent, important (no. 7) and not important) I’ve put them in an approximate order of doing, just as an example. Burst pipe Mum visiting in 2 hours and we’re out of milk Overdue electricity bill Renew car insurance […]
SMART – why I don’t like it
The ultimate management training course cliche – “Has anyone heard of SMART goals?” – oh no, not again…… My first objection is that I’m bored with it. They trot it out every time as if it’s some clever new thing. But I do understand that there are those who haven’t seen it, and maybe it’s […]
Online efficiency coaching
Message Body: Hi Chris, I signed up for your 5-year email training and am really enjoying it. You know I’m organized and know how to get things done. But — the handful of emails that I’ve gotten so far have helped me up my game so much. I had a master list and wasn’t using […]
Starting out on your own – what are the steps?
I like to think about people’s lives, careers, and happiness, and try to approach this big subject from new angles which are also practical angles. I hope you enjoy this post and that it maybe helps either you, or any friends who you pass it on to: If you’re going to change your career […]
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