to doDo you think that making lists is for a particular type of person: the CEO, his /her secretary, or -I’m being politically incorrect here- the plain  boring individual, with a life devoid of spontaneity or creativity?

I certainly did at one time.

Would it surprise you to know that even for a creative, having a to-do-list is a good idea? Our friends at Epipheo explain why. They also explain the right way to make a to do list.

This is our gift to start the week on a mission!

 

Reflect, Redefine, Rise!

 

R.


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