The Law of Priorities (17)
Leaders Understand That Activity Is Not Necessarily Accomplishment To be a successful leader, you must understand the importance of prioritizing your time to leverage your strengths to increase your effectiveness. A great way to prioritize your time is to apply the Pareto, 80-20 principle, to your life. It is also important to prioritize your pleasures and make sure that you find time to recharge and refuel your passions by doing the things that you love. When we are busy, we naturally believe that we are achieving, but activity does not alway mean achievement. Leadership requires us to set our priorities, and sometimes those priorities take us out of our comfort zone. But, leadership has nothing to do with comfort and everything to do with progress. "A leader is the one who climbs the tallest tree, surveys the entire situation, and yells, 'Wrong jungle!'" - Steven Covey - Define reality Every year, Maxwell spends about two weeks in Decemb...