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A fresh take on time management to outsmart the clock ⏰

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Approach Time Differently Shifting your perspective on how you view and manage time can be the game-

[Lifehack.org]( Approach Time Differently Shifting your perspective on how you view and manage time can be the game-changer in aligning your daily actions with your life goals. [Share today's tip with a friend.]( Hi there, If you've ever felt like a puppet on the strings of a 24-hour day, you'll want to tune into this video that gathers remarkable insights from Ed Mylett and Jim Rohn…. Two masterminds in personal development and entrepreneurship share their invaluable perspectives on how to think about time. Ed Mylett takes the 24-hour day that we've all been given and flips it on its head. Instead of feeling like we're in a perpetual race against time, he introduces a unique way to "compress" it. In short, you can achieve more by looking at less—less time, that is. On the flip side, Jim Rohn drops golden nuggets about time management that encourage us to work smarter, not harder. He goes beyond calendars and to-do lists, diving deep into the philosophy of how we use our hours. Watch the video here: [How to Make Time Work For You | Inspiring Speeches from Ed Mylett & Jim Rohn]( Time management isn't one-size-fits-all. The real question isn't how you're going to manage your time but why you're spending your time the way you do. It's about finding the method that suits your goals and lifestyle. You'll find that just a slight shift or widening in your perspective on "time" can help you answer that significant 'why'. It's like turning a kaleidoscope—suddenly, everything looks different, and perhaps, even more beautiful. If you're itching to take your time management to the next level, our [Time-Smart Toolkit]( could be just what you need. It's packed with exclusive guidebooks, courses, and techniques, not to mention the support you'll receive from our community and productivity experts. [Check out the Time-Smart Toolkit →]( Reclaim your time, and thus, your life now. Cheers, Leon Founder & CEO@LifeHack Time-Smart Toolkit Exclusive tools, techniques & resources to upgrade your time skills [Find Out More →]( [Share This Email With a Friend]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [Pinterest]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Lifehack, Unit 33554, PO Box 6945,, London, W1A 6US, United Kingdom

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