It's kind of boring, alone in the hotel room.
Not to waste time, I continue to read the book
"The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People".
I would like to share with you, part of it on "Habits of Effectiveness".
This habits are based on principles which bring the maximum long-term beneficial results possible.
This habits have become the basis of a person's character, creating an empowering center of correct maps from which an individual can effectively solve problems, maximize opportunities, and continually learn and integrate other principles in an upward spiral of growth.
"P/PC Balance"
P stands for Production of desired results.
PC stands for Production Capability, the ability or asset that produces.
To give you a better understanding of what is "P/PC Balance",
I will tell you a story of "The Goose and the Golden Egg"
It is the story of a poor farmer who one day discovers in the nest of his pet goose a glittering golden egg. At first, he thinks it must be some kind of trick. But as he starts to throw the egg aside, he has second thoughts and takes it in to be appraised instead.
The egg is pure gold! The farmer can't believe his good fortune. He becomes even more incredulous the following day when the experience is repeated. Day after day, he awakens to rush to the nest to find another golden egg. He becomes fabulously wealthy; it all seems too good to be true.
But with his increasing wealth comes greed and impatience. Unable to wait day after day for the golden eggs, the farmer decides he will kill the goose and get them all at once. But when he opens the goose, he finds it empty.
There are no golden eggs, and now there is no way to get any more. The farmer has destroyed the goose that produced them.
Most people see effectiveness from the Golden Egg paradigm,
that is...
"the more you produce, the more you do, the more effective you are."
True effectiveness is a function of two things -
What is produced - the Golden Eggs
The producing asset or capacity to produce - the Goose