
Creating a Decision-Making Process for Your Development
It is said that the quality of our decisions determines the outcome of our lives. This means there can be no better use of our time than learning how to make those decisions well.
It is said that the quality of our decisions determines the outcome of our lives. This means there can be no better use of our time than learning how to make those decisions well.
Although reaching our goals can be so satisfying, the real gold is in making our projects enjoyable. We will be more likely to engage with them, and the time we spend working will be more fun.
The concept of gathering all to-dos and having a dependable system to reduce stress is invaluable. Just this part alone has changed how I manage my tasks and helped me significantly increase my productivity.
Sometimes, as much as we would like the opposite to be true, projects, new initiatives, and ideas take time.
Little by little, you will begin to create a habit, which will then pull you as you read more.
We all procrastinate at one point or another. Getting work done effectively is a matter of setting up all your routines to ensure you are as productive as possible.
Not everything will go as we had expected, and in this case, we can fix most problems and prevent the same issues from happening in the future.
Rituals come naturally to us, and they work – magically. We can nurture old ones and create new ones that we then sprinkle throughout our day to generate athlete-level performance in the different areas of our lives.
Not every moment will be happy, but there will be moments of deep satisfaction and immeasurable joy, and there will be hidden wisdom everywhere.
I could not let the end of this year pass without writing about a significant transition this new year will represent for so many people. 2020 has been a Pandora’s box in many ways. Personally, in Honduras, we had to deal with the pandemic as well as two hurricanes just ten days apart. We had not had such extreme weather in 22 years, and then we got two storms in two weeks. I think that many of us will be happy to start a new page in 2021, but before we do that, let us take a little bit of time to appreciate what we learned from both the good and the bad in 2020.