It’s a new year. You know what that means!
It’s that special time of year when people think, often with regret, about all the things they didn’t accomplish the previous year – and all the things they will try to accomplish in the new one. Some people call them resolutions, some people call them goals, and mostly everyone calls them stressful.
It’s important to reframe how we approach goals in order to truly be more productive – and not drown ourselves in meaningless goalposts. Instead of trying to do everything, why not focus only on doing what is worth doing?
David Allen’s book, Getting Things Done, is a balanced and helpful perspective on accomplishing your most worthwhile goals. With Zen-like mottos like “If it’s on your mind, your min… Read more
