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Interesting But Irrelevant

Short Take #10: Interesting But Irrelevant

April 08, 20230 min read

"Interesting but irrelevant information is like junk food for the mind. it may taste good, but it doesn't provide any real nourishment or sustenance."

-Tony Robbins


Key Takeaways:

1. Why it matters?

If you get sidetracked by things that are interesting but ultimately irrelevant, you risk losing focus on what really matters.

2. Impact on teams

Teams may become frustrated, demotivated, or disengaged, leading to decreased productivity, lower morale, and ultimately, a decline in overall performance.

3. Strategies for avoiding

  • Stay focused on objectives and priorities

  • Seek input from others

  • Say "No"

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Robert Castle

Robert Castle is an executive and leadership coach and advisor. A leader in the information technology industry for over three decades, Robert inspires organizations, teams, and executives to shift their mindsets, innovate, and transform performance.

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