Tuesday, March 21, 2006

MAKE REGULAR SMALL IMPROVEMENTS

MAKE REGULAR SMALL IMPROVEMENTS

It is useful to improve on our entire twenty-four hour day, but lasting improvements tend to be small, incremental changes. ("Yard by yard is really hard. Inch by inch is a cinch".)In a horse race, the first place winner may receive twice the purse as the second place horse, not because it ran twice as far or twice as fast, but rather, was a "nose ahead" of the competition.Converting one hour per day from non-productive time to a new productive practice gives us the "multiplier effect".
We receive 7 more productive hours per week, 250 per year, or the equivalent of over 6 additional work weeks in the next year.

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