Stever Robbins

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Average rating: 3.81 · 287 ratings · 39 reviews · 13 distinct worksSimilar authors
Get-It-Done Guy's 9 Steps t...

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Get-it-Done Guy's 3 Bad Hab...

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It Takes a Lot More Than At...

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Anatomy of Business

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The Psychology of Business

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Leading With Vision: Gettin...

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Balancing Work And Sanity

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The Rights and Responsibili...

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“Stop doing stuff that doesn’t help you reach your goals. It sounds simple, doesn’t it? It’s a shame almost no one does it. The most common way we work more and do less is by working on the wrong stuff. We spend our time doing, doing, doing, even if the doing has nothing to do with our goals, business, or life.”
Stever Robbins, Get-It-Done Guy's 9 Steps to Work Less and Do More

“When you feel dissatisfied, or when you’re working too hard, the problem could be a mismatch between your goals and actions. Write out your goal ladder and make sure it all lines up. First start with your actions and ask “Why?” to find your subgoals. Keep asking why until you map up to your larger-level goals, at least two or three levels.”
Stever Robbins, Get-It-Done Guy's 9 Steps to Work Less and Do More

“Asking why you are doing something serves as a check and always moves your focus back to the big picture. Asking why helps you find out if your actions have come unglued from your goals. In theory, you could do this as often as every day, reviewing your to-do list to make sure it ties to your bigger goals. In my perfect fantasy world, I check my actions against my goals every day. In real life, once a week or once every other week is more realistic.”
Stever Robbins, Get-It-Done Guy's 9 Steps to Work Less and Do More



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