How To Get Far More Accomplished In A Lot Less Time
1. Accept the fact that there simply isn't enough time to do everything. That's why it's so important to work on the most important things. If you're always focused on the important things, both in your business and personal life, you'll always be making the greatest contribution by using your time wisely.

2. Establish a relaxed state of mind. Keep calm. Stay focused on what you
have to do. Ignore everything else. Too much additional stress can make the whole task that much more challenging. Your mental state is something you can control. Don't let outside pressures get to you. Understand what must be done and do it in a calm, relaxed, self-assured manner.

3. Stop trying to be a perfectionist. It's easy to get caught up in the trap of
trying to make something just a little bit better. But often the results of the
additional tinkering make little difference in the overall outcome, though the
cost in both time and unnecessary stress can be sizable.

4. Accept your productivity shortcomings as human nature. It does you no
good to beat yourself up. When you've been less than productive, you need
to stop and re-focus. Don't dwell on past failures--simply accept it as human nature. Then, get to work.
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How To Get Far More Accomplished In A Lot Less Time
1. Accept the fact that there simply isn't enough time to do everything. That's why it's so important to work on the most important things. If you're always focused on the important things, both in your business and personal life, you'll always be making the greatest contribution by using your time wisely.

2. Establish a relaxed state of mind. Keep calm. Stay focused on what you
have to do. Ignore everything else. Too much additional stress can make the whole task that much more challenging. Your mental state is something you can control. Don't let outside pressures get to you. Understand what must be done and do it in a calm, relaxed, self-assured manner.

3. Stop trying to be a perfectionist. It's easy to get caught up in the trap of
trying to make something just a little bit better. But often the results of the
additional tinkering make little difference in the overall outcome, though the
cost in both time and unnecessary stress can be sizable.

4. Accept your productivity shortcomings as human nature. It does you no
good to beat yourself up. When you've been less than productive, you need
to stop and re-focus. Don't dwell on past failures--simply accept it as human nature. Then, get to work.
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How To Get Far More Accomplished In A Lot Less Time

How To Get Far More Accomplished In A Lot Less Time

by Sandy Hall
How To Get Far More Accomplished In A Lot Less Time

How To Get Far More Accomplished In A Lot Less Time

by Sandy Hall

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1. Accept the fact that there simply isn't enough time to do everything. That's why it's so important to work on the most important things. If you're always focused on the important things, both in your business and personal life, you'll always be making the greatest contribution by using your time wisely.

2. Establish a relaxed state of mind. Keep calm. Stay focused on what you
have to do. Ignore everything else. Too much additional stress can make the whole task that much more challenging. Your mental state is something you can control. Don't let outside pressures get to you. Understand what must be done and do it in a calm, relaxed, self-assured manner.

3. Stop trying to be a perfectionist. It's easy to get caught up in the trap of
trying to make something just a little bit better. But often the results of the
additional tinkering make little difference in the overall outcome, though the
cost in both time and unnecessary stress can be sizable.

4. Accept your productivity shortcomings as human nature. It does you no
good to beat yourself up. When you've been less than productive, you need
to stop and re-focus. Don't dwell on past failures--simply accept it as human nature. Then, get to work.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013562424
Publisher: unique5stardeals
Publication date: 11/13/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 143 KB

About the Author

Sandy Hall is a teen librarian from New Jersey where she was born and raised. She has a BA in Communication and a Master of Library and Information Science from Rutgers University. When she isn't writing, or teen librarian-ing, she enjoys reading, marathoning TV shows, and long scrolls through Tumblr. A LITTLE SOMETHING DIFFERENT is her first novel.

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