Habits That Help You to Get More Done in Less Time
When you get more done in less time, you can focus on other things. You can spend the rest of the day relaxing and being creative.
«To get more done in less time doesn’t necessarily mean you have to work harder or wake up earlier.»
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«It can be frustrating when we make plans and they don’t pan out because of external circumstances. But the frustration only doubles when you don’t accept the situation.»
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