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In other words, don’t ask, “[Can I squeeze this in?](https://www.whatworkspodcast.com/ep-401-do-we-really-all-have-the-same-24-hours/)” when presented with an opportunity. Ask, “Do I have what I need to do this well?”

Busyness Decoded: How to Limit What You Say “Yes” To

Tara McMullin

The business model of the food industry is organized around “adding value” to cheap raw materials; its genius has been to figure out how to break these two big seeds down into their chemical building blocks and then reassemble them in myriad packaged food products.

In Defense of Food

Michael Pollan

Here are some reflections for closing out an OKR cycle: Did I accomplish all of my objectives? If so, what contributed to my success? If not, what obstacles did I encounter? If I were to rewrite a goal achieved in full, what would I change? What have I learned that might alter my approach to the next cycle’s OKRs?

Measure What Matters

John Doerr

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