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April 25, 2006

The Disorganized Executive

Crazybusy I just finished reading CrazyBusy by Dr. Edward Hallowell, who discusses the sources of distraction and disorganization in our modern world. He's an expert in ADD (attention deficit disorder), and while he sees a huge increase in ADD complaints since the mid 90s, most people are suffering from "severe cases of modern life."

It's a good read that includes 10 priniciples for staying calm, including staying connected to what matters most to us, and finding one's "right rhythm." This is a good read for anyone living in the "fast lane," doing more, but feeling less fulfilled and more disorganized.

For more on the disorganized habits of executives, read John Agno's post on his Coaching Tips blog.

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