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How lazy are you?

June 21, 2016 By //  by J. Val Hastings

Timothy Ferriss, the author of the book The 4 Hour Work Week, challenges us to radically rethink
our use of time.  In fact, he boldly states that “Being busy is a form of laziness – lazy thinking and indiscriminate action.”

Ouch! This statement hits close to home for many of us.

Many of the leaders that I coach are caught up in busy-ness.  Most cannot conceive of life without busy-ness – even briefly.

What if, just for this week, you were to consider that Ferris is right. What is one BOLD step you could take to be more strategic in your thinking and acting?

All the best to you,

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