Structures to Succeed

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The Practice of Structure
Too often we blame failure on personal weakness. People say “I’m weak/undisciplined/disorganized/unambitious” etc. Yet failure is often due to the structures around us, the environments – including the people – that surround us and call forth failure-prone behavior.

These posts and articles are meant to help you identify where your devils lurk by developing new understanding and distinctions essential to creating structures that support you in achieving your goals.

1 09, 2017

Recognising your addictions

By |2020-02-16T22:51:55-04:00September 1st, 2017|Ambition & Career, Change, Structures to Succeed, Uncategorized|0 Comments

A good friend sent me a link to a 90-minute video on becoming super productive that essentially boils down to this: focus only on the things that matter and stop doing the million other things that don’t. That’s not rocket science thankfully, it’s just separating what matters from what doesn’t, and the speaker, Darren Hardy, talks about the things that to him don’t matter—like playing golf,