His book The Last Lecture
Here are the 7 things he outlines (with some added thoughts):
- Time must be explicitly managed like money: Hard to argue against this one; basically his advise is not to invest time on irrelevant details.
- You can always change your plan, but only if you have one: Dwight D. Eisenhower says "The plan is useless but planning is essential." Randy is a big believer in to-do lists (and most successful people are) because it helps us break life into small steps/projects to get what we want (or have to) done.
- Ask yourself: Are you spending your time on the right things? You may have causes, goals, interests. Are they worth pursuing?
- Develop a good filing system: Sounds a bit trivial; but indeed having a good filing system (whether it's in your file cabinet; or in some cloud-filing-solution) proves efficient and leads to increased productivity and decreased frustration.
- Rethink the telephone: Living in a culture of excessive holds, voice-mails, conference calls; it's best to have strategies to deal with these situations. There is a very funny cartoon-story by Oatmeal, check it out: 10 Reasons to Avoid Talking on the Phone.
- Delegate! We all know that we have to delegate more. Some know more than others; that helps in life and business to learn to delegate better.
- Take Time Out: It's not a real vacation if you're reading email or calling in for messages.
" Time is all you have. And you may find one day that you have less than you think."
You can get his book here: The Last Lecture


