Showing posts with label minimum time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minimum time. Show all posts

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Secrets of super achievers

Implement any of these 7 secrets outlined below and you WILL be able to achieve a lot more, doing less.

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60 Minute Lifestyle Secret #1:
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Understand that time management, is really life
management. As Peter Drucker said, "You cannot manage
time; you can only manage yourself.

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60 Minute Lifestyle Secret #2:
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You cannot save time. You can only spend it
differently. Reallocation of time from non-revenue
generating activities to activities of your highest
value is an absolute must.

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60 Minute Lifestyle Secret #3:
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The quality of your time management determines the
quality of your life.

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60 Minute Lifestyle Secret #4:
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You will NEVER get caught up. There will ALWAYS be
something more to do.

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60 Minute Lifestyle Secret #5:
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Individuals who concentrate on activities that have no
potential significance to their life or work will
always be shackled to mediocrity.

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60 Minute Lifestyle Secret #6:
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There are only 4 ways to change your life. You can do
completely new things, more of certain things, less of
certain things or stop doing altogether.

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60 Minute Lifestyle Secret #7:
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No one is smarter or better than you. All things being
equal, people more well off than you have just figured
out the right things to do, in the right way, and are
doing them over and over again.

Taken from the mouth of Jo Han Mok (1 of the better IM copywriters around).

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

How to have maximum income in minimum time


Growing up I was taught that hard work and long hours are rewarded. However over the years I have found that some of the most successful people actually work fewer hours, are more productive, take fabulous vacations and still have time to exercise daily without fail. This is because they’re “working smart,” not “working hard.”

Here are the top 5 things I have learned from them:

1. Routine and structure are key. Develop yours and don’t deviate. Eat the same thing for breakfast, work out at the same time every day, sort through emails and phone calls in the same sequence each morning. Prioritize and be disciplined. Don’t get distracted.

2. Don’t do everything, just the most important. This requires a clear sense of what to follow through on and what to let slide. Successful people are absolute geniuses in this area. Find someone to model and carefully examine how they do it.

3. Do not procrastinate. Do the hardest, deadline driven activities first, then shift gears to the fun stuff.

4. Skip long winded conversations. Get to the point and stay there.

5. Do not over-delegate. Stay close to your business so you know exactly what to prioritize at any given moment. Maintain your passion for what you do and most of all, have fun!

excerpt from ladieswholaunch.com

If you've read The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferriss, you'll know that smart people work with these maxims. They look for efficient ways to achieve their goals and believe that life is more than just work.

Play is equally important and a fair amount of effort is expended to ensure that they have a balanced life.

"The faster I finish my work, the faster I can play!" - this is an adage I live by and my daily work motivation.