Goal Setting - Set Your Priorities or Someone Else Will
November 12th, 2007 by Liz Fuller
Have you tried the Low-Information Diet?
The goal is not to lose weight - but to lose over-work.
This week in the Goal Setting Accountability update, I have a free gift for you. It is a new 16 page ebook from Tim Ferris, author of The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich.
The book is Tim’s email manifesto called The Low Information Diet: How to Eliminate e-Mail Overload and Triple Productivity in 24 Hours. Download here -> email-manifesto.pdf
Tim has many good reminders for Women Entrepreneurs to create success that is both sustainable and scalable.
A key point that Tim makes in his Manifesto is that “trying to make everyone happy - besides being impossible - is the surest way to make yourself miserable”.
Additionally, Tim says, “If you don’t define your goals clearly, everything seems important and requires action.”
Both of these messages resonate with Women Entrepreneurs who frequently try to multi-task goals and work on business in and around obligations to everyone else.
Check out Tim Ferris’s blog for more information the 29 year old who has taken the work world by storm with his extreme views on delegation and business management.
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