What do some of the most successful people in the world have in common?
They’ve learned the not-so-simple art of doing less and the significant difference between doing more vs. doing more of what’s important.
When you check your schedule, what do you find? That you do more or you do more important stuff?
As Erik explains, being overscheduled isn’t something to be proud of; it’s something to avoid at all costs.
I find Erik Qualman‘s new book, The Focus Project, fascinating. It offers an eye-opening look into the learned habit of focus and the consequential effects that over-scheduling and over-commitment have on society.
Whether you’re an executive, a teacher, a parent, or an entrepreneur, The Focus Project offers answers and solutions to the challenge of focusing in an unfocused world.
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