I've always been concerned with performance. I'm a list person. I love the feeling of crossing things off. It makes me feel 【T1】 1. Plus, consistent productivity has the wonderful byproduct of 【T2】 2more. Jeff Haden's recent article on LinkedIn offers a refreshing 【T3】 3to the "how do I get them all done" problem. His solution: limit your daily to-do list to at most 10 things, and don't 【T4】 4yourself up if you don't get them all done.
It's the list of six things I try to do every workday. They are: read something 【T5】 5to my industry and business development: send two emails to touch base with old 【T6】 6: have a little chat with every employee: 【T7】 7my top three goals for my company that are focused on its growth: identify and execute one task to support each of my top three goals: 【T8】 8.
This list could be longer. 【T9】 9. This list is manageable to me. Of course, I do more than these six things every day. But these are the six I choose to do with consistency. Why? Because over the years, 【T10】 10.
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【正确答案】 1、productive,    2、accomplishing,    3、approach,    4、beat,    5、related,    6、colleagues,    7、review,    8、take a full minute to appreciate what I have and how far I've come,    9、But if it was longer,I wouldn't be as good at getting them all done,    10、they've proven the best way for me to grow my career and my business    
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