Time management (or lack of time) is an issue most of us face. Time is the great equalizer. We cannot get more of it and it doesn't stop for anyone. Time does not care about how much money you have, where you live, your title, your gender, your race or your nationality. Time is consistent.
We cannot undo things that have happened in the past, and we can't change things that are going to happen in the future. The only time we truly "control" is right now. Does this mean we should avoid reflecting on the past? No, we should do this to some degree so we can improve our leadership strategy. Does this mean we should not plan for the future? No, we should be proactive; however, we must remember that a plan is, according to Merriam Webster, "something that a person intends to do." Notice the word "intend" as our best intentions can often be derailed by unforeseen circumstances.
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- Ryan T. Sauers