Brant Cooper (Twitter: @brantcooper) www.movestheneedle.com First Sunday evening is the key to the week. Without
alarms ringing and random interruptions, I can focus on what needs to be
accomplished. My formula for prioritizing activities: impact/time, where impact
means moving the needle of my business and time is the level of effort required.
I try to focus on removing the next bottleneck of growth that is under my
control.
Brant Cooper is a NYT bestselling author and founder of Moves the Needle, bringing Lean Startup practices to corporate innovation. Paul Copcutt (Twitter: @paulcopcutt) www.paulcopcutt.com Always look to take three actions each day that impact
your business, you personally (can be extended to family), and someone else.
Impact means make a difference that without your input it would not have
happened.
Paul Copcutt is a personal brand architect, speaker, and coach and helps people find their rebel voice. Honorée Corder (Twitter: @Honoree) www.honoreecorder.com I use the Bullet Journal as my go-to organization
system. It keeps ideas, thoughts, and other important agenda items at my
fingertips. I highly recommend keeping a journal, because a life worth living is a
life worth recording. Even better is using a system that allows you to access
what you need and/or want at exactly the right time.
Honorée Corder is an author, speaker, and personal transformation expert.
Scott Cramton (Twitter: @MurderMysteryCo) www.grimprov.com Identify your highest-leverage task each day and conquer it
first.
Scott Cramton is the founder and CEO of The Murder Mystery Company, the most popular Murder Mystery Entertainment Company in the nation.