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Startup Tip #15: Fight the urge to spin more plates

59 s · 16. juni 2017
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* “Busy” does not equal “productive”. * You shouldn’t be doing 1,000 different things. * Business isn’t that complicated. * Very few things are urgent. Very few things actually even need to get done. * Figure out what your goals are for the coming 3, 6, 12 months and work your way backwards. * Identify exactly what things need to get done to accomplish those goals. * Chances are it’s not actually that much. * But most people pick 10–20 things and try to do it all. * But instead of getting a lot done…then end up getting almost nothing done. * Pick just 1 or 2 “must do” things and focus on them. * If you get those done, you’ll be ahead of the game.

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