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So you’ve gotten started on your worthwhile, important work. You know it’s worthwhile and important because it was on your to-do list under one of your areas of focus for the year. Then, during your morning minutes, you moved it from your to-do list to your calendar. And now you’re working on it.
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You’re already much further along than most people. You’re headed in the right direction. But don’t relax yet. Because there are well-meaning people—nice, polite, sincere people—who are out to get you. Seductive sirens who want to tempt you away from your effort.
They’re not malicious, but they need your attention. And, sometimes, you need to give it to them. At other times, though, they’re simply a distraction you can’t afford. How can you tell the difference? And what should you do when you figure it out? The chapters in this next section will offer some guidance, rules, and advice on how to master your boundaries so you can resist the distractions set before you by others, starting with how to know when you should tend to the requests people make of you.
When should you say yes to someone? When and how should you say no? When should you confront someone? What are some things you can do to help others use your time wisely? What are the right boundaries to set? These are some of the questions we’ll explore in the following chapters.