Question Your Path, Try the Uncomfortable

by Paul Legan on November 12, 2008

Jonathan Mead of Illuminated Mind makes a good point.

The number one dream killer is doing what works. We follow a template of what has worked for other people. But just because climbing a corporate ladder works, it doesn’t mean it’s the best idea for you. If you’re smart and you want to be lazy, you’ll follow your own path. You’ll work from your strengths, instead of trying to follow a predetermined pattern of effectiveness.

The Lazy Man’s Guide to Getting Things Done | Zen Habits.

Paul Legan's Bio
Paul is a web developer and consultant living in Washington, DC. He likes good food and interesting technology.

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