All those years ago when I first read "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People", one of the things that struck me was focusing on your sphere of influence. You see, we have a huge sphere of concern, but those things that we can actually impact are much smaller. And, when we focus where we can be effective, our are of influence expands.
Mr. Covey did a much better job explaining that, I'm sure.
All those years ago when I first read "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People", one of the things that struck me was focusing on your sphere of influence. You see, we have a huge sphere of concern, but those things that we can actually impact are much smaller. And, when we focus where we can be effective, our are of influence expands.
Mr. Covey did a much better job explaining that, I'm sure.
All those years ago when I first read "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People", one of the things that struck me was focusing on your sphere of influence. You see, we have a huge sphere of concern, but those things that we can actually impact are much smaller. And, when we focus where we can be effective, our are of influence expands.
Mr. Covey did a much better job explaining that, I'm sure.
It seems so easy but there are so many distractions, aren't there?
Oh, yeah!
Some lines from Thomas A. Clark come to mind here:
"How it worries
away at conviction
the flicker of everything
at the edge of attention."