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The Power of Full Engagement

The Power of Full Engagement

Forever starved for time, we try to fit everything into each day. But managing time by itself is not the answer. The energy you bring to the table matters too.

This is the power of full engagement. Every one of our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors has an energy consequence. The ultimate measure of our lives is not how much time we spend on the planet, but rather how much energy we invest in the time that we have.

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"The number of hours in a day is fixed, but the quantity and quality of energy available to us is not. It is our most precious resource. The more we take responsibility for the energy we bring to the world, the more empowered and productive we become. The more we blame others or exte...

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"Energy, not time, is the fundamental currency of high performance."

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Energy Management Principles that Drive Performance

  • Principle 1: Full engagement requires drawing on four separate but related sources of energy: physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual.
  • Principle 2: Because energy capacity diminishes both with overuse and underuse, we must balance energy expenditu...

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