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Chapter 9 "Period" Management and "Comma" Management

Chapter 9 "Period" Management and "Comma" Management
The "period" management can make the enterprise have a solid "foundation", and all policies and systems can be "repaired into positive results"; while the "comma" management can make the enterprise like a building built on the beach. Likely to collapse.When we are doing things, we must develop a habit of "getting to the bottom of it", that is to say, we must develop a "period" style of doing things.But in real life, how many things do we actually end with a "full stop"?I am afraid that % of the people draw "commas" over and over again consciously or unconsciously in % of cases, and let these "commas" keep torturing their nerves, consuming their energy and even their lives, right?The following are several typical ways of "drawing commas" and their consequences. .At first, I was thinking of doing a certain thing with all my heart, but when I was doing something else, it happened again, so I had to put this thing down and go to that thing again.As a result, I forgot about it when I was doing it-this is a typical "bear breaking a stick" method, and the result is that I have worked hard for a long time, and I have been busy.I felt dizzy, I didn't know what I was busy with, it was because of "hustle and bustle". .I didn't even think about handling this matter properly, and just drew a "comma" hastily.

When people ask about it, they just make up excuses to cover it up—this kind of person will spend his whole life surrounded by "commas", so he can't do a few "complete" things in his life, and he is a "disabled person" as a whole. .I originally wanted to concentrate on doing one thing, but encountered setbacks (obstacles or interference) in the middle and showed timidity, so I had to give up halfway—this kind of person is no better than the above two types of people.At best, it is just a "silver-like pewter tip", which is not good for use, and it is difficult to become a great tool. ...But no matter what the situation is, the result of frequent "drawing commas" is both "comic" and "tragedy". "Comedy color" means that people who "draw commas" every day will have a kind of depression. Many things always "go around in a big circle and return to the original point"-obviously I have worked hard many times and spent a long time. Why is it still like that, no improvement at all? "Tragic color" refers to the fact that often this kind of person is not necessarily "lazy" in doing things, and may even be a diligent and conscientious master, but in the end they are "empty-handed", and they end up with "hard work but no credit". The end is embarrassing.

Therefore, you don't have to do many things, but you must "finish".That is to say, to stop working on the matter until the "final result" comes out is a "period" style of work.We would rather do a few less things, but as long as we do it until the "drawing a full stop", we can't get "hard work", but get "credit" to be a smart person.Conversely, as long as you accumulate your "periods" solidly, even if your work speed is much slower than those who can draw ten "commas" in one minute, your gains will far exceed his. The story of "the tortoise and the hare" is better than the story of "the bear breaking the stick".In fact, the "period," or what I call the "thorough" principle, is to a business like the foundation of a building.

If everyone puts more "periods" desperately, the "foundation" of this enterprise will be very solid and solid, and all policies and systems can "flower and bear fruit."On the contrary, a company where everyone is desperately "drawing a comma" has an unstable foundation. It is like building a building on a "beach", which is rickety all day long and may collapse one day.For such an enterprise, all policies and systems will inevitably become mere formalities, useless in name only.Consciously draw more periods!I'd rather delay other things first.

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