Advice, James W. Botkin
Spending fifteen minutes thinking about what you are going to do before you start will save four hours of wasted time later on. Any individual who has thought through her workday, set priorities, and organized the days’ tasks is likely to accomplish far more than someone who randomly moves through the day.
- James W. Botkin
시작하기 전에 15분 동안 무엇을 할 것인지 생각하면, 나중에 4시간을 절약할 수 있다. 미리 하루의 일을 생각해서, 우선순위를 정하고 하루의 업무를 조직화한 사람은 생각 없이 하루를 보내는 사람들보다 성공할 가능성이 훨씬 높다.
- 제임스 보트킨 (James W. Botkin)
People who have a tendency to mindlessly start a task without planning things ahead are doomed to fail, whereas people who draw out the bigger picture before starting anything are likely to succeed. Lincoln once said “If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend six sharpening my axe.”- those who follow these words will be closer to success. A small difference in routine can determine success or failure.
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