How To Get More Done in Less Time
Dear Friend,
Want to know the secret of getting more done in less
time? Okay, great. Let me give you three things you can do
to double your "done" rate.
Number one, make out your typical "to do" list before bed
each night - or upon arising. You may not think you have
time for this, but studies prove those who spend 15 minutes
planning their day get back 2 hours in greater productivity.
Number two, highlight the tasks you have to do that are
"important" but not urgent. These are the tasks that build
a great career, but never fall onto the "urgent" list because ...
they don't really NEED to be done. Believe me, it was never
an "urgent" task for me to write Combat Conditioning. It's
never an "urgent" task for me to exercise. And it's never an
"urgent" task for me to hug my wife and children.
Yet, these things are "important" to me and when I do them, not
only do I benefit, others do, too.
Number three, do the "important" tasks that you've highlighted
and find other people to help you do the "urgent." In fact, the
less you do of the "urgent" - the more time you'll spend on the
truly important - and the more you and the world will benefit.
Last of all, never forget that daily exercise falls into the "Important"
category. You don't have to do it. You can put it off forever. But doing
so not only leads to health problems, it leads to far, far less ability to
"get things done." Remember, 15 minutes of Combat Conditioning per
day don't just get you into kick butt shape - they give many people as
much as two extra hours of increased productivity.
All for now.
Kick butt - take names!

P.S.: The quickest way to give yourself the edge in life is through the
"important" but not urgent exercises found in Combat Conditioning. Get
your set of the book and videos today by going
here.
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