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Be Revolutionary In 2 Minutes

It’s a lot easier to jump in after others stand up for the right thing.

It’s a lot harder to be the first person to raise ones hand and say “this isn’t right.”Fortunately, there are plenty of people who have done this difficult work in the past so we might emulate it.

Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

I see it not as a day “off” from working, but a day “on” for improving our communities, relationships, and the world around us.

Take 2 minutes today to read about MLK.

If someone in your community is already organizing something, great. It’s easy to show up and help out.If no one is, great. It’s your chance to do something big.Show up.Do something today.

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A Quick Trick For Having More Energy And Staying Motivated

You have no energy or motivation?

“I’m exhausted.”“I don’t know how you have so much energy.”“You’re just a person who is motivated, I’m not.”

I hear this all the time.

Let me explain where it comes from.It’s not that you have no energy to exercise. You have no energy BECAUSE you don’t exercise.It’s not that you have no motivation.It’s that you haven’t done anything meaningful that sparks motivation.

2 Minute Action

Prove me wrong.Go scrape the ice off of someone’s car.Go for a run.Go tell someone that they’re doing a great job and you noticed.Do this and feel how it impacts you.I guarantee you will feel more energized to make a difference in your day.Action creates energy.And that first act of the day is up to you.

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The Strange Lesson My Whiteboard Taught Me

I walked into my office today and saw some brainstorming I had done over a week ago.It was all over my whiteboard.

It was a map that helped me see some of the dependencies and workflows in my team—visibility here is critical for making improvements.

But then I realized that if I wiped it away to make room for the new problem I needed to solve right then, I would lose a lot of my progress.Sure I can take a photo, but those so easily get tucked away into the bottomless digital pile.It’s so easy to do some of the work without doing all of it. If you don’t do all of it, it’s easy to waste all the work you did do.

And that’s the lesson.

You will develop an incredible amount of work waste unless you’re careful not to do some of the work without doing all of it.You will move faster if your work progress is documented or if a decision is made at the end of the time you’ve set aside to work.

2 Minute Action

Get all of your “to-dos” into a single pile. Pull them all in from everywhere you keep them.Your notepad. Your inbox. Your sticky notes.Get them all in a list and prioritize them. Each one must fight for its life to stay on the list.You are much less likely to have work waste when you have a single place to store tasks and review projects.Nothing gets lost.The work you’ve done so far gets recorded in the same place as everything’s else.

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