Weekly Leadership Tip: When distractions rule your life, they don't just affect you—they impact the people around you. Have you ever stood in a seemingly short checkout line, realizing it was moving slower than expected? Often, the reason is apparent: the cashier is constantly distracted—juggling phone calls, answering questions from coworkers, and stepping away to handle issues elsewhere. They're busy, but what about the actual progress? Minimal. We quickly notice distractions in others,...
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