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I once heard that if everything is a priority, then nothing is a priority. That is true in business and our personal lives. Over the past few years, managing priorities have been increasingly more challenging given the change in work - - as in many cases, the lines between work and home are even more blurred.
Bradon Smith, an expert in leadership communication known as “The Workplace Therapist,” joins me for a conversation around prioritization. During our discussion, we dive into his latest book, The Hot Sauce Principle, discussing priorities in context, urgency from all angles, workplace, and personal solutions.
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I once heard that if everything is a priority, then nothing is a priority. That is true in business and our personal lives. Over the past few years, managing priorities have been increasingly more challenging given the change in work - - as in many cases, the lines between work and home are even more blurred.
Bradon Smith, an expert in leadership communication known as “The Workplace Therapist,” joins me for a conversation around prioritization. During our discussion, we dive into his latest book, The Hot Sauce Principle, discussing priorities in context, urgency from all angles, workplace, and personal solutions.