Publisher's Synopsis
You're occupied daily. I'm occupied daily . Everybody's occupied daily . However despite this busy occupied time everyday, we frequently don't feel particularly "efficient" use of our time everyday. Whole weeks can streak by abruptly by good-for-nothing sms messages, meetings, and administrative undertakings while the "gigantic stuff" is left undone. As the nineteenth-century logician Henry David Thoreau said, "It isn't sufficient to be occupied with a certain task or work . So are the ants. The question is: What task or work are we occupied about?" If we desire to reclaim control of our workday calendars and essential task needs, the easiest method to do it is by method of steadily and constantly thinking how we're investing our energy and time. In any case, When we are busy, what questions should we ask ? I contacted a bunch of typical 99U people and the 99U tradition sound framework to get their bits-of-knowledge on day by day task control. This is what they stated: