Ch.17 : The Myth Of Time Management.πŸ’­ - Deepstash
Ch.17 : The Myth Of Time Management.πŸ’­

Ch.17 : The Myth Of Time Management.πŸ’­

  • Successful people think in terms of all whereas unsuccessful people tends to place limit on themselves.
  • an imbalance is always going to occur when you don't do enough with your time you have.
  • Be grateful to go to work and see how much you can get done in time you have.

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