Delays - 100 Days Without
Originating from comedian Jerry Seinfeld, this involves marking a large red "X" on a calendar for every successful day. Your only job is to . 3. The 100-Days-Mission (Healthcare)
The human brain thrives on small, manageable tasks. The "100-day challenge" is effective because it balances with long-term discipline .
To maintain a 100-day streak without missing a deadline or delaying a task, consider these frameworks: 1. The Eisenhower Method Divide tasks into four quadrants: Do immediately. Important but Not Urgent: Schedule strictly. 100 Days without delays
To reach 100 days without delay in a complex system, you must first identify and eliminate the administrative friction that causes the delay in the first place. 📈 Strategies for a Zero-Delay Streak
Restore availability for Vanguard and Astute-class submarines. The 100-Days-Mission (Healthcare) The human brain thrives on
Delegate to avoid personal delays. Not Important & Not Urgent: Eliminate. 2. "Don't Break the Chain"
Once you pass the 20-30 day mark, the "cost" of breaking a streak becomes higher than the effort to continue. 🛠 Case Study: Fixing the Royal Navy’s Delay Crisis The Eisenhower Method Divide tasks into four quadrants:
Success comes from doing small things daily rather than a single massive effort.