By wiseagent on Skatehive
This publication was also writen in SPANISH and PORTUGUESE. Harvard Business Review Thinking quickly about all the things you need to do daily, or about all the things you are planning for your future... Can you say how much of that you already have defined? I know that you (or anyone else) probably won't be able to answer now; at least not with a detailed level of precision. However, it is necessary to consider that this is an open field to feed the famous acts of procrastination. They are not always a problem, but when we don't have control over them all, they become great enemies. How many of our plans end up being postponed (or even forgotten) to the detriment of what we consider to be more important within our scale of glass priorities? I like to use these terms to "identify" plans that we consider to be really important, but that end up revealing themselves as something transitory and superficial, not adding anything relevant to what we really consider essential within our own jo