Friday, January 21, 2005
Clear Vision Cuts Clutter
Despite slashing my incoming email a couple of weeks ago (by unsubscribing to many newsletters) some time-wasters still get through.
I use 'time-wasters' liberally, because the topics interest me, and the material is often intriguing and/or useful.
But accessing them uses time that would be better spent on my core tasks.
That realisation led to the notion that clarity of vision, clarity of focus, could greatly impact such clutter.
And cutting the clutter would make self help and progress much more assured!
Time to polish my purpose.
I use 'time-wasters' liberally, because the topics interest me, and the material is often intriguing and/or useful.
But accessing them uses time that would be better spent on my core tasks.
That realisation led to the notion that clarity of vision, clarity of focus, could greatly impact such clutter.
And cutting the clutter would make self help and progress much more assured!
Time to polish my purpose.