Published March 29, 2022

Tuesday's BOLD LAW "All work expands to the time allowed'' - The importance of time blocking

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Written by The Kristan Cole Team Alaska

Tuesday's BOLD LAW

You know what is most important for you to do today. And sometimes, it's not always fun to do...that's  why they call it W-O-R-K...We recognize our "Big Rocks" which is another name for the items that must go into the "jar" (our schedule) first. The tasks that should be done first. The ones that must be done if we really want to be successful and rise above and stand out from the competition. We do what others don't most of the time and that makes all the difference in the world!


For instance, yes, we all have days when we don't want to lead generate. Those are the days when we absolutely must have that activity placed into a time slot in our schedules. otherwise, it can be blown off and not accomplished. And, once we miss one day, it becomes easier to miss the second day. That's a bad habit being established and is the beginning of our downfall. That's when we accept mediocrity and complacency steps in.


You know what activities make you 80% of your income. They must be done first. They have to be in your schedule. The trick is, can we spend 80% of our day in the activities that are responsible for 80% of our income ? Hmmm....


All work expands to fill the time allowed for it. Put those activities into your schedule and follow that schedule...and that, my friends, is a pretty good day!


Contributed by KCN leader Don Aldrich

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