Friday, November 26, 2021

Tangible

 

                                              (image: youtube.com)

Planohon an lihok! Although we need to live the day as it is, there is a big difference between doing something than doing nothing. Rest is essential but when we are resting after being tired of doing nothing is another story.

Productivity is a measure of efficiency of a person completing a task. We often assume that productivity means getting more things done each day. Wrong. Productivity is getting important things done consistently. And no matter what you are working on, there are only a few things that are truly important.

Being productive is about maintaining a steady, average speed on a few things, not maximum speed on everything.

Some of us are diving towards work which sometimes have less impact in the future. There are those who consider that technical things can really ease future problems forgetting about being creative and being efficient. Such endeavors wear us out.

Most productivity strategies focus on short-term efficiency: how to manage your to-do list effectively, how to get more done each morning, how to shorten your weekly meetings, and so on. These are all reasonable ideas. We often fail to realize, however, that there are certain strategic choices we need to make if we want to maximize our productivity for the long-term.

This is when long-term planning comes in. Yet, there are those who have wonderful plans but they do not know how to work them out.

It is not necessarily a person’s job to do that task, but they have to take responsibility for it, and be able to explain what progress has been made on it, so they do have to be able to engage in sufficient detail (skillsyouneed.com).

This is a pragmatic approach to enable you to track progress, so you need to take a pragmatic approach to identifying those responsible: you need to know what’s going on day-to-day.

But if your ideas are only limited to words and concepts and they will not turn out into reality, nothing will happen but purely intangible concepts hanging on air.

Let us contribute some action. We can fill up space now for a better change.

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