You only have so much attention you can devote—and one of the toughest parts of leadership is deciding what’s deserving of your attention and what isn’t.
In fact, more and more leaders I talk to are shying away from “time management” and instead focusing on ways they can channel their attention—a subtle but important distinction.
And of course, it raises the question: How can you be wise with the way you use your attention? Let me share some tips I’ve found to be helpful over the years.
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