According to leading researchers at FranklinCovey, our brains are wired to react to what feels “urgent” in the moment. We may feel busy and productive throughout the work day, but then realize at the end of the day that we didn’t achieve anything that’s important. This is called “urgency addiction,” and according to our guest today , Kory Kogon, author and Global Practice Leader for Productivity at FranklinCovey, we can overcome it by consciously making The 5 Choices:
1: Act on the Important, Don’t React to the Urgent
2: Go For Extraordinary; Don’t Settle for Ordinary
3: Schedule the Big Rocks, Don’t Sort Gravel
4: Rule Your Technology; Don’t Let it… Continue Reading
1: Act on the Important, Don’t React to the Urgent
2: Go For Extraordinary; Don’t Settle for Ordinary
3: Schedule the Big Rocks, Don’t Sort Gravel
4: Rule Your Technology; Don’t Let it… Continue Reading