
The Long Game
How to Be a Long-Term Thinker in a Short-Term World
About the Summary
Today’s professionals live in a state of constantly being pushed to their limits. These limits are often exasperated by the urgent need for tasks to be completed, the overwhelming feelings associated with handling things themselves, and constantly feeling two steps behind. Dorie Clark uses her book The Long Game to share her unique experiences and crates the framework necessary for professionals to take a long-term approach to their professional game instead of only looking at the tasks at hand. There are only 24 hours in everyone’s day, by using the right strategies Dorie Clark explains how professionals can leverage their time more efficiently and in more powerful ways – utilizing a long-term approach to achieving goals instead of the stressful short-term approach.
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