What is it that distinguishes the truly successful and wealthy from the rest? How is it that they seem to magically get so much done?
The answer? TIME.
We all have the same 24 hours a day, but the truly successful have an almost magical ability to stretch time and even manufacture more time out of thin air.
You’ve probably started dozens of projects before and decided to commit 100 per cent to getting them done, only to find yourself losing momentum halfway through the task. Now that’s what I call frustration; wanting to get it done, but somehow shooting yourself in the foot and getting side-tracked without even knowing it.
This is a big problem for most people. They dabble in multiple projects without truly getting any off the ground. This can be summed up with Newton’s first law:
- An object that is at rest will stay at rest unless an external force acts upon it.
- An object that is in motion will not change its velocity unless an external force acts upon it.
A project needs to reach a certain stage before it can sustain itself or bear fruit ─ so you must spend focused time on it to launch it off the ground and into motion, so it’s much easier to sustain.
So how do you do this? Here are some suggestions that you can try.
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