Set some "think time" for yourself

Posted May 22, 2006 in Life, Comment »


We're all so busy, it seems. Or, at least we think so. If we had 55 hours in a day, entrepreneurs wouldn't work the "typical" 80-hour work weeks, but they'd spend a chunk of the 55-hour days working. The capitalistic culture promotes busyness, but oftentimes, we're simply busy for busyness sake.

If you set apart some quiet "think time" time for yourself, say an hour starting at 7 a.m., you'll (as contradictory as it may sound) be a lot more productive. You'll recoup your energy, focus yourself more effectively, and tackle the day with a clear sense of direction.

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