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Monday reflection: focus and prioritisation

 


Great leaders don't try to do everything, they focus on what truly matters. Focus is a choice: it begins with clarity about your goals and the impact you want to create. Use a simple filter: is it important, urgent or both, or neither? protect your time for high0impact work and say not to distractions that pull you off course. Prioritisation isn't about doing more; its about doing the right things well. When your axctions align with your purpose, your energy goes further, and so does your leadership..

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