Thursday 12 September 2013

Barrack Obama Approach of Getting Things Done

You might not know this, but the President’s day does in fact, start the night before. When you awaken at seven o’clock, he has already had a bound on many things and is ready for more. A good example is often told that after he won a Peace Prize, members of his staff submitted a variety of acceptance speeches. It is said that Obama rubbished them as ineffectual and instead the president made use of the night to get him a head start. It is said that he first copied parts of the speeches by hand in order to “organize his thoughts” and then used the exercise to write his own speech!

You will also realize that according to recent Obama news, White House operations grow more and more complex with every administration that goes in. As a result, President Obama tries as much as possible to limit his information intake with regards to its operations.

It is also said that the president has three fundamental periods in his daily to-do list that are generally regarded as unquestionably his. The first is the daybreak exercises. What follows is his dinner with his daughters and finally the nighttime after his family has fallen asleep. Every one block of time serves a separate function for the president.  For instance, the gym session keeps his body in good shape while the late night helps him catch up on office work. The dinner is in particular, a sacred time for him and his family.

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