The word priority came into the English language in the 1400s. It was singular. It meant the very first or prior thing. It stayed singular for the next five hundred years. Only in the 1900s did we pluralize the term and start talking about priorities. Illogically, we reasoned that by changing the word we could bend reality. Somehow we would now be able to have multiple “first” things.
Discern the vital few from the trivial Many. - Greg Mckeown
Discern the vital few from the trivial Many.
- Greg Mckeown
Done right, a strategic intent is really one decision that makes 1,000 decisions. - Greg Mckeown
Done right, a strategic intent is really one decision that makes 1,000 decisions.
The way of the Essentialist means living by design, not by default. Instead of making choices reactively, the Essentialist deliberately distinguishes… - Greg Mckeown
The way of the Essentialist means living by design, not by default. Instead of making choices reactively, the Essentialist deliberately distinguishes…
The word priority came into the English language in the 1400s. It was singular. It meant the very first or prior thing. It stayed singular for the ne… - Greg Mckeown
The word priority came into the English language in the 1400s. It was singular. It meant the very first or prior thing. It stayed singular for the ne…
Essentialism: only once you give yourself permission to stop trying to do it all, to stop saying yes to everyone, can you make your highest contribut… - Greg Mckeown
Essentialism: only once you give yourself permission to stop trying to do it all, to stop saying yes to everyone, can you make your highest contribut…
Take a deep breath. Get present in the moment and ask yourself what is important this very second. - Greg Mckeown
Take a deep breath. Get present in the moment and ask yourself what is important this very second.
If it isn't a clear yes, then it's a clear no. - Greg Mckeown
If it isn't a clear yes, then it's a clear no.
Remember that if you don’t prioritize your life someone else will. - Greg Mckeown
Remember that if you don’t prioritize your life someone else will.
We overvalue nonessentials like a nicer car or house, or even intangibles like the number of our followers on Twitter or the way we look in our Faceb… - Greg Mckeown
We overvalue nonessentials like a nicer car or house, or even intangibles like the number of our followers on Twitter or the way we look in our Faceb…
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