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I find I’m happiest when I’ve had a productive day that’s gotten me closer to my goals.

Your results may vary.

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Purpose without priority is powerless.

If you have a goal but you never prioritize it and take action towards achieving it, then that goal is just vapor. It isn’t real and may as well not even exist.

Maybe you need a new purpose or a new goal? One that gets your blood fired up?

Resting is as important as working.

I’d say nearly as important because if all you do is rest, then resting becomes irrelevant.

As they say, work hard and play hard, too. Even if your ‘playing’ is spending an evening curled up with a good book.

To experience extra ordinary results, be a maker in the morning and a manager in the afternoon.

This is lovely and worthy of framing for your office.

You’re the most creative and do your best work in the morning, so take advantage of that.

In the afternoon you can deal with details like your inbox, planning, delegating and so forth.

Personal energy mismanagement is a silent thief of productivity.

Not exercising, staying up late, watching television, playing video games for hours on end, eating poorly, holding grudges… all of these are energy mismanagement.

Your environment must support your goals.

This includes not just tidying up your office, but also associating with people who support you as well as challenge you to be better.

Bottom Line: Figure out what matters most and focus your energies on that.

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