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Join my family in this special episode as we discuss the success principle of systems. Together, my kids and I define what makes up a system and why they are essential to success. We discuss examples of how systems create consistent experiences all around us. We also share systems we use personally and why they help us meet our goals.
Then, we all share ideas for how we can improve our systems to make the next draft a little bit better.
Action Principle
Be open to making changes when your system needs an update. Using systems will get you consistent results for long-term success. You must also be willing to review and make changes as required. There’s no such thing as a perfect system, only the next draft. Ask yourself, “What one thing can I do to make my system just a little bit better?” ACTION: Decide on one step to improve your system, then write it down and take action on it.
Dave Crenshaw develops productive leaders in Fortune 500 companies, universities, and organizations of every size. He has appeared in Time magazine, USA Today, FastCompany, and the BBC News. His courses on LinkedIn Learning have been viewed tens of millions of times. His five books have been published in eight languages, the most popular of which is The Myth of Multitasking—a time management bestseller. As an author, speaker, and online instructor, Dave has transformed the lives and careers of hundreds of thousands around the world. DaveCrenshaw.com
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Join my family in this special episode as we discuss the success principle of systems. Together, my kids and I define what makes up a system and why they are essential to success. We discuss examples of how systems create consistent experiences all around us. We also share systems we use personally and why they help us meet our goals.
Then, we all share ideas for how we can improve our systems to make the next draft a little bit better.
Action Principle
Be open to making changes when your system needs an update. Using systems will get you consistent results for long-term success. You must also be willing to review and make changes as required. There’s no such thing as a perfect system, only the next draft. Ask yourself, “What one thing can I do to make my system just a little bit better?” ACTION: Decide on one step to improve your system, then write it down and take action on it.
Dave Crenshaw develops productive leaders in Fortune 500 companies, universities, and organizations of every size. He has appeared in Time magazine, USA Today, FastCompany, and the BBC News. His courses on LinkedIn Learning have been viewed tens of millions of times. His five books have been published in eight languages, the most popular of which is The Myth of Multitasking—a time management bestseller. As an author, speaker, and online instructor, Dave has transformed the lives and careers of hundreds of thousands around the world. DaveCrenshaw.com
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