How To Get Ahead When You Fall Behind

Chris Caldwell
4 min readJul 24, 2020

It doesn’t feel great when we miss a deadline or have tasks left on our todo list. It creates stress. But falling behind isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It can be a sign that things need to change. Falling behind signals an opportunity to step back, to re-evaluate how we spend our time, manage our energy, and figure out what’s most important.

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Chris Caldwell

The Facilitative Leader — creating aligned, cohesive, innovative, and committed teams