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Act on the Important
Choice 1: Act on the Important, Don't React to the Urgent is based on the principle of discernment, which i...
The 5 Choices to Extraordinary Productivity help individuals and organizations to better manage decisions, attention, and energy to consistently make choices that give the greatest return on time.
Choice 1: Act On The Important, Don't React To The Urgent
Develop the habit of being conscious and intentional by understanding the reactive brain and the thinking brain and discerning the important from the less important.
Choice 1: Act on the Important, Don't React to the Urgent is based on the principle of discernment, which is the use of insight and understanding in making a choice.
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Choice 2 is based on the principle of potential, which is the latent capacity to do something great. Watch as lead author of The 5 Choices, goes into detail on how this choice impacts productivity.
Choice 3: Schedule The Big Rocks, Don't Sort Gravel
Use weekly and daily planning to block out time for the activities that you must execute with excellence to be successful in your most important roles.
Choice 3 is based on the principle of priority wherein things with higher importance are worthy of specific attention. Watch as lead author of The 5 Choices, Kory Kogon, explains this choice.
Choice 5 is based on the principle of renewal, which is to restore or replenish. Watch as lead author of The 5 Choices, Kory Kogon, goes into more detail on how this choice impacts productivity.