One More Hour Per Day

Topics:
Time Management
Tags:
Hour
Source:
Productivity Institute

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Overview: We all have 24 hours in our day, 7 days per week. And if you multiply that out, and my math is correct, that totals 168 hours per week. No more. No less. And the truth about time is that it can only be spent. It cannot be saved. (Did you ever have any time left over on a Sunday that you were able to use the following week?) And there's only two ways to spend our time; wisely, or, not so wisely. Our time is spent on "Have to's" and "Want to's." Our time, like our money, can either be "Spent" and it's gone, or "Invested," and like seeds in the ground, will return abundance back to us in the future.

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Format: WORD | Size: 28KB | Date: May 2007 | Pages: 2


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