Do You Have A "Stop Doing List"?
We all have a "To-do list". We write and write and our list goes on expanding. As a result, it turns out that it is a never ending list. And then it makes little sense.
I have made many and also on the way developed some nice ways to tackle "To-do lists". This post is about a "Stop-doing list".
Great companies balance their "To-do list" with "Stop-doing list". You won't achieve focus until you list things that you have to stop doing.
Stop Hours of Facebooking, Twittering, Unnecessary Social Gaming and so on, fall into one of the stop doing lists.
I have made many and also on the way developed some nice ways to tackle "To-do lists". This post is about a "Stop-doing list".
Great companies balance their "To-do list" with "Stop-doing list". You won't achieve focus until you list things that you have to stop doing.
Stop Hours of Facebooking, Twittering, Unnecessary Social Gaming and so on, fall into one of the stop doing lists.