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What Does Your Schedule Say? | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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From cell phones to family schedules, our lives become complicated quickly. As a result, it’s easy to lose our focus.
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Socrates made a good point when he stated, “Beware the barrenness of a busy life.” One way to make sure that your life stays uncomplicated is by prioritizing,
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particularly during this time of year. What is important to you? Make sure the choices you make throughout each day reflect those priorities.
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If your family is more important than your job, don’t stay at the office until 8 p.m. every night when your family is at home.
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If you would like to change careers, take a class or pursue a degree. Do what you can to ensure your life’s choices reflect your priorities. I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.