Jose Palomino

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Time Management

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Do you know what I mean by that title? You should, because we see it everyday in the business world. Sometimes we think too small – we can only think of what we see in front of us – and we are thus bound by the tactical. Other times, our vision is too big – we are out to change the world (but forget we have to pay the rent) – and thus are blinded by the strategic.

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An entrepreneur runs on inspiration, on a proactive spirit, on doing enjoyable tasks. Those are all things that can happen on a vacation, if you plan it right. And it got me thinking – how does an entrepreneur make the most of a vacation?

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Here’s an important question for you. What are you working on? You’ll probably tell me that your “plate is full.” You no doubt have plenty to do and lots of items on your agenda…

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If you don’t know where you’re going, it doesn’t much matter which direction you take the organization. Objectives are necessary in order to have a clear and clean cut view of where the organization is going.

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There’s a moment where it just starts clicking for you, the words come easily, and you’re incredibly productive. You’re in that zone. I’d gotten a good night rest, I was feeling good, and it was all coming together, and then… a wedding interruption.

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I recently read 168 Hours: You Have More Time Than You Think by Laura Vanderkam and I found that it spoke a great and new truth regarding time and life management connected to time. Amazingly, this book pulled out some obvious facts about time – and placed them into a fresh context. It provides a context that is powerfully liberating for anyone (like me) who’s been trying to put 2 gallons of life and work into a 1 gallon jug.

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