... In today´s complex and highly dynamic world many
people rush from one meeting to another, they chase task after task, and try to
find ways to squeeze as much as possible into their diaries. For them
management and leadership is like being in the gym, sweating, and working hard
to get in shape. In reality, however, they are at severe risk of becoming
prisoners of exaggerated expectations, narrow-mindedness, and unreflected rush.
They do not stop often enough, they do not take a break, and they do not think.
Great leaders, however, are regularly allocating a lot of time to think and
reflect. Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates for example take even “think
weeks” or “think days“ every year which consist of walking, meditation,
reading, and healthy eating. You might be tempted to argue that you don´t have
enough time to think, because you are so busy and so important. In this case,
please allow me to refer to Warren Buffett, the world´s most successful
investor, who by his own estimate has spent 80% of his time reading and
thinking. Clearly, if he can carve out enough time to enjoy the privilege to
think, you can do so, too. Read below what some proven approaches and
techniques are ...
Why You Should Have At Least 1 Hour THINKING Time Every Day | Andreas von der Heydt | LinkedIn
people rush from one meeting to another, they chase task after task, and try to
find ways to squeeze as much as possible into their diaries. For them
management and leadership is like being in the gym, sweating, and working hard
to get in shape. In reality, however, they are at severe risk of becoming
prisoners of exaggerated expectations, narrow-mindedness, and unreflected rush.
They do not stop often enough, they do not take a break, and they do not think.
Great leaders, however, are regularly allocating a lot of time to think and
reflect. Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates for example take even “think
weeks” or “think days“ every year which consist of walking, meditation,
reading, and healthy eating. You might be tempted to argue that you don´t have
enough time to think, because you are so busy and so important. In this case,
please allow me to refer to Warren Buffett, the world´s most successful
investor, who by his own estimate has spent 80% of his time reading and
thinking. Clearly, if he can carve out enough time to enjoy the privilege to
think, you can do so, too. Read below what some proven approaches and
techniques are ...
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