To become faster

July 15, 2008

1. Simplify and condense everything to become faster. Only keep what you always use – put the rest into the archive.

2. Sync your work schedule to the climax of your physiological output curve. The most usual climax periods are 8-12am & 6-10pm.

3. Organize yourself – set: deadlines, reminders, timers, agendas and prioritize.

4. Take action towards that definite goal. Little goals are the enabling factors leading you to your main goal. They enable your forthcoming.

5. Use the phone as often as possible. Email is ok – but the phone is faster and more personal. Try fax if you want your message to pop-out and get noticed.

6. Know when to pause. It’s good to pause (between climax points) when steps are taken. This will give you more inner strength to continue. Remember: the ocean backs up to build the tsunami.

7. Bundle your force onto one thing. Connect your efforts towards your main goal. Don’t try to be the best in everything.

Motion equals energy and energy equals motion.

One Response to “To become faster”

  1. grumpajoesplace Says:

    Dave; If you want to go fast work on those things that are important. In the world of project management, we define the tasks required to acheive the goal. Then we determine which task has to be done first before anything else, then the second, third etc. We find that there is a string of tasks that have to be completed end to end in order to finish fast. That path is called the “critical path,” because theses steps must be done to accomplish the goal, and they must be done in a set order, or the goal is a failure. We also find that there are tasks that can be done anytime along the way as long as they are completed by the end.


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