Now You Can Have Quality, Not Quantity
By David B. Bohl | January 9, 2008 | No Responses Yet
Sharing another quote from my special report, Slow Down Fast: A Revolutionary Guide for Being Productive, Efficient and Effective.
Here’s a quote from my Special Report Slow Down FAST: A Revolutionary Guide for Being Productive, Efficient, and Effective:
“We have this constant feeling of being in motion - therefore, we’ve become convinced we’re getting things done. We’re living our lives the “right way” - upholding our civic duties, serving as the model employee, being the attentive husband or wife, family member, friend. And yet, we’re biting off more than we can chew - and what we end up with is quantity, not quality, in all of our undertakings.”
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Husband, father, friend, Life Coach and Lifestyle Designer David B. Bohl is the creator of Slow Down FAST at www.slowdownfast.com.
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