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Here's how to outsmart your to-do list this holiday season🎄

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[Image] Energy First Manage your energy, rather than time, to boost productivity. Hello, Hope your week has been going well! As we all gear up for the holidays, I'm sure you're in the midst of wrapping up work, jotting down your Christmas shopping list, and maybe even planning some festive activities. From baking cookies to decorating the tree, this season is all about juggling various tasks and celebrations. Amidst all this, do you find yourself feeling a tad overwhelmed or drained? Perhaps you're struggling to tick off everything on your to-do list, or small details are slipping through the cracks in the midst of the holiday hustle. It's time to pause and think about your energy management.💡 Yes, you heard that right - energy, not time. The reason? Often, it's not the clock that's the issue, but how we manage our energy that affects our productivity. Juggling holiday shopping, planning, and work can take a toll on your energy levels, impacting how much you get done. This is a key insight shared by experts like Tony Schwartz, the brain behind "The Power of Full Engagement", Craig Groeschel of Life.Church, and Chris Bailey, author of "The Productivity Project" and "Hyperfocus". We've brought their wisdom together in our latest LifeHack Show video. In this must-watch video, you'll discover: - The different types of energy and why they're crucial to manage. - Customizing energy management to suit your unique lifestyle. - Strategies to maintain and boost your energy all day long. Catch the full scoop [here](: And if you're looking to revolutionize the way you manage your energy for more productive days, don't forget to check out the [Time Flow System](, a tool we discuss in the video. It's your key to taking control of your energy levels. [Learn More About the Time Flow System]( Cheers, Leon Founder & CEO @ LifeHack Time Flow System Set boundaries with Focus Blocks [Try it Out]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [Pinterest]( 2023 © LifeHack. All Rights Reserved. [Unsubscribe here]( Lifehack, Unit 33554, PO Box 6945, London, W1A 6US, United Kingdom

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