The Art of Doing Things has not only changed my job, but also my life

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-08

In the busy workplace, I was like a headless fly, caught in an endless whirlpool. The daily work piles up like a mountain, and the stress rushes like a tidal wave, making it almost impossible for me to breathe. However, just when I was feeling lost and helpless, a book called "The Art of Doing Things" changed my perspective on work.

This book doesn't simply show me how to approach work, but it gives me a whole new way of thinking. I began to systematize the complex tasks, finding pattern from chaos and rhythm from disorder. Every task, every project, is carefully arranged on the schedule, like arranging notes on a musical score, and everything becomes orderly.

And what I learned the most was the "two-minute principle" in the book. This principle has taught me that many trivial things don't really take much time to deal with, and as long as they are solved quickly, they won't interfere with important tasks. So, I began to use this principle to manage my work and life, and the seemingly insignificant little things became organized by my quick and decisive handling.

February** Dynamic Incentive Program "The Art of Doing Things" has not only changed the way I work, but also made me more organized in my life. I've come to cherish every minute and every second of my time and stop letting them pass meaninglessly. I began to think seriously about my purpose in life and began to move towards it in a planned way. This book was like a key that opened the door to an efficient life for me.

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