Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
Thursday, March 08, 2018
Slogging
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Some of your most productive days are not spent amid brilliance and creativity but instead involve continuous slogging through task after task and doing what you know needs to be done but which was set aside in those earlier days when you decided, however indirectly, that your time was better spent in thought and daydreams and mindless meetings instead of achievement.
All of which is nice but achievement is better.
Schedule some days for slogging.
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Yes.
David,
Absolutely.
Michael
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