Focus of Leadership should be Achievement!
Focusing on accomplishments instead of activities is important because it emphasizes the results of one’s efforts, rather than just the effort itself. While activities are important and necessary for achieving goals, they are only a means to an end. By focusing on accomplishments, individuals can measure the impact of their activities and evaluate whether they are truly contributing to their overall goals and objectives. This approach also encourages individuals to prioritize their time and resources towards activities that are most likely to achieve their desired outcomes, rather than simply engaging in busy work. Additionally, focusing on accomplishments can provide a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment, as individuals can see the tangible results of their efforts and feel a sense of pride and achievement in their work. In short, while activities are important for achieving goals, it is the accomplishments that ultimately matter and provide a sense of purpose and direction in one’s work.
