I am behind on my Campgain for E-Literacy first book choice, Sun Tzu's Art of War. Why? Because I fell prey to what exactly Sun Tzu warned about:
...if victory is long in coming, then men's weapons will grow dull and their ardor will be damped.and
. . . though we have heard of stupid haste in war, cleverness has never been seen associated with long delays.
Basically, I didn't time my campaign well. But with Sun Tzu's advice, I can reshape this campaign for success. Starting with refocusing. I'll craft a motive statement, asking myself, "What do I want from this campaign?" And, "Whom do I want to reach?"
With that information, I can build a new schedule. A new plan. New goals.
Then, I do it.
So, Campaign for E-Literacy is about to get a second wind once I do some regrouping.
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Like this article? Read more articles or posts based off Sun Tzu's advice on my other pages:
- Happiness Spotter
- Examiner
- Gather
- Hub
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