Stop Killing Time
Get S--t Done, Crush Time Management and Achieve Crazy Productivity
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Narrateur(s):
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Logan Rando
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Auteur(s):
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Dave Conion
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You must have heard the saying "The way you manage your time determines the quality of our life." But are you?
We live in a world that's filled with distractions and confusedness. Staying focused on the task at hand seems like an uphill task for most and it's quite easy to get carried away by the million distractions life has to offer.
The way technology is rapidly advancing, social media platforms, chatting software, our mobile phones and tablets, television sets, and various other gadgets play the role of the biggest distractions in our lives. We end up wasting hours on end glued to these gadgets and distractions and end up eating out of the time that we should spend focusing on building wealth, health, and happiness we deserve.
Lack of productivity only results in reduced performance levels. Leading businessmen, thriving professionals, and personally triumphant people have learnt the art of achieving things at a much shorter time frame than the rest of the world and it's exactly this trait that makes them a cut above the rest.
By using the techniques you can stop killing time and become a super-productive warrior and crush time management.
What you'll learn about maximizing productivity and stop killing time
- Necessity to be a super-productivity warrior
- Discover the productivity warrior
- Magical formula for productivity?
- Grey zone for productivity
As well as:
- Warrior's seven tricks and tips for massive results
- Warrior way goal planning
You can't buy time, you can't grow time, you can't ask for more time. Wasted time is worse than wasted money. But of course you can always improve yourself.
©2016 Dave Conion (P)2016 Dave Conion