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79 I’m 37 and I get more done by noon than I used to get done in a week – not because I work harder but because I eliminated the seven invisible habits that were consuming 80 percent of my energy while producing exactly zero percent of my results

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 12:45 EDT

I’m 37 and I get more done by noon than I used to get done in a week – not because I work harder but because I eliminated the seven invisible habits that were consuming 80 percent of my energy while producing exactly zero percent of my results

I get more done before lunch now than I used to get done in an entire week. That’s not an exaggeration and it’s not a boast – if anything, it’s an indictment of how I spent the previous decade. Because the version of me that was “busy” from seven in the morning until ten at ... Read more

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