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A system that works

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For better or worse, how you spend your time is how you are living your life. And the last thing you

For better or worse, how you spend your time is how you are living your life. And the last thing you need is a pain in your butt. And when it comes to managing your time, what do you really want at the end of the day? Simple. You want a system that’s not a huge pain in the butt. That’s it, right? Just a time management system that’s not obnoxious, please. A good productivity system will allow you to get more done in less time with less anxiety. - Get more done - Save time - Reduce stress Think about how you currently manage your tasks and your time. Think about your current productivity system... Read each statement below and consider if it is true or false for you... ✅ or 🚫 .... "With my current approach to managing tasks and time, I am confident that I am focusing on the most important tasks and responsibilities. The things that actually matter." ✅ or 🚫 ... "From when I wake up until I go to bed, I am focused with my time, and I have the time I need for the things that matter to me." ✅ or 🚫 ... "My system for managing my tasks and time helps reduce stress, frustration, and anxiety in my day." If you are doing task and time management correctly, then you will see an INCREASE in your ability to get things done while also decreasing your anxiety and frustration. * * * Some other thoughts about this stuff. Time management is an ever-moving target. As seasons of life change, and as priorities change, it helps to make sure you’re still spending your time well. There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all system. What works for that girl over there may not work for you, and what works for you may not work for others. Being focused with your time takes a bit of finessing. If you’re looking for something that requires no maintenance, no thought, and zaps you into an organized, stress-free, productive individual let me know if you find it. — Shawn P.S. When it comes to the nerdy details of how I personally manage my time, I'm partial to [using Time Blocks](. [In-Depth App Training for Power Users]( To unsubscribe, click [here](. Blanc Media, PO Box 9771, Kansas City, MO 64134, United States

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