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Over 80 percent engaged in 60mins a day of dream/intention setting
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Another 80% spent 60 minutes a day on deliberate practice or educating themselves on topics relevant to help fulfill the intentions they set.
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The last thing, and an item all do is engage in something to relax or for leisure 60 minutes a day! Cute corgi photos, here I come!
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What common denominator do we all share
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There are 1440 minutes in a day, and this holds true no matter rich or poor.
We all have equal footing with the amount of time we have per day, so how do we spend it ?
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Here are four things the rich do with that time, could be a key to success when trying to make it.
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That's about the amount of time we use daily for work, commuting, family-items, housework, sleeping, eating, using the bathroom, bathing/grooming. Basically, all the tedious or by some measures, 'boring' part of our lives.
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That leaves us 240 minutes a day to do whatever we set our sights on doing.
Take a moment to reflect on your habits day to day. How would you spend the last four hours of time a day? Watching Netflix? Social media? Cute puppy photos?
∆ I'm guilty of all of these too. And that's ...
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Nearly all devoted 30minutes a day towards either building or maintaining rich relationships
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The Pareto principle has been seen working in various fields, and domains:
Only 20 percent of what you do each day produces 80 percent fo your results.
Eliminate the things that don’t matter during your workday -- they have a minimal effect on your overall productivity.
For example, break your next project down into steps and system...
... or the 80/20 principle was coined in the early 1900s by Vilfredo Pareto, an Italian economist. He observed that the pea pods in his garden were producing peas at this rate. 20 percent of the pea pods produced 80 percent of the peas. This output was then observed by him on a larger sc...
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