Sunday, December 13, 2009

Minitasking

In these days of overflowing inboxes, 24/7 connectivity, and multitasking as an alternative try "minitasking." Creating an action list with minitasks effectively breaks down "big" jobs into day-to-day achievable ones. Some key ideas are:
  1. When you do nothing, you make inaction a choice.
  2. Every point of contact presents an opportunity to learn and share your knowledge.
  3. Get over stranger danger - small talk opens doors to meatier conversations.
  4. Tackle assignments that provide the opportunity to do what others don't, or can't or won't do.

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