Why You Should Schedule Thinking Time

DAY 20: 90 Days. 90 Sparks.

Your calendar is full… meetings, deadlines, catch-ups.

But here’s what’s missing from most calendars:
Thinking time.

Because the best ideas don’t always show up in the middle of a sprint.
They surface in stillness. In space. In silence.

The most effective leaders don’t just work “in” their business.
They carve time to think “on” their business.

They ask:
– What’s working?
– What’s not?
– What needs to change?

This isn’t a luxury. It’s a leadership discipline.

And unless you schedule it, it won’t happen.

Today’s Spark:
If you don’t make time to think, you’ll always be too busy to lead.

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