At the end of the day we always wish we had more time, unfortunately time is a depreciating asset that we can never recover. Throughout the day we may do things that waste time and provide nothing for us or simply make short-sighted decisions like saving 20 minutes by avoiding breakfast. The problem is that these decisions could be impacting our lives more than we realize. This article provides a great list of simple decisions we can start implementing today to lead to better decisions tomorrow. Making our days more productive so at the end of the day we are not faced with a mountain sized to-do list we haven’t even dented. Even if you begin implementing just a few ideas from this list into your routine you’ll likely notice a sizeable change in yourself and your productivity.
Do you feel that you’re just not being as productive as you’d like?
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