At one point, he said, “Okay, it’s time for a quiz.” He reached under the table and pulled out a wide-mouth gallon jar. I attended a seminar once where the instructor was lecturing on time. Since I’m an avid Steven Covey fan, I’ll share his version, which he shared in his book: “ First Things First.” I actually didn’t remember where the story came from at first, but since I know that might be important for you to know, I did a little research and found that its original author is unknown, and that it has taken on many different forms and wording through the years. I hope it resonates with you too, and that you can find ways to apply it to your own life and situation. I’ve been thinking about this story a lot lately since I’ve been working on a new time management course to share with you, and just couldn’t wait to share the story with you because I know you’ll love it too. This is one I remember hearing years ago as a teenager, but was powerful enough for me at the time to have stuck with me so many years later. And guess what? It’s a super simple fix! First Things First Have you ever felt like you’ve gotten nothing done all day, even after checking 20 things off your list and you’d been “busy” almost non-stop? This used to happen to me ALL the time, (and there are times when it still does!) Today I’ll solve the mystery for you about why that happens.
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