Simple Idea: Focus
2 commentsPosted by Chris Wilson on Feb 20, 2008 in Simple Ideas | 2 comments
Focus in on strengths. Then focus on making strengths stronger.
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Gotta love the simple. I recall a quote that goes along the lines of “Keep things simple, but don’t make them simpler”
@John – I love how some of the simplest statements can be so profound.
In this case, sometimes focus needs refocusing.