Smart People Don't Waste Their Time on Silly To-Do Lists. They Do This Instead... If you're like most of us, you wish the day had at least 48 hours. Mastery of time isn't our forte. There's so much to do, so much to see, so many dumb distractions to succumb to.
This is our primary downfall.
We simply don't know how to shut irrelevant stuff off and focus only on what truly matters.
Did you know that during a regular day, you get interrupted an average of 60 times, even if you're trying real hard to stay committed to the task at hand?
Once disrupted, the human brain needs an average of 25 minutes to regain full focus and become once again engulfed in the work process.
We live in a dynamic, bright, and colorful world. This is why it takes so little to get distracted, yet so much to concentrate.
The result? We end up wasting 21.8 hours per week that we could be dedicating to something meaningful and enlightening to our personal growth.
So, you decide you're going to stop wasting time.
You create to-do lists. You even buy some fancy time management app that's supposed to keep track of your activities.
Such tools, however, are complete bullsh*t.
If you really want to stop wasting time, you have to put your efforts elsewhere.
In Rinse and Repeat, you will discover:
- Why your desk is the #1 culprit for not getting stuff done
- The best strategies for adopting a "go get 'em" attitude and acing every single task
- Your environment - the biggest factor that affects your mindset and how to change it for better habits
- Understanding your decision-making process and why your brain chooses distracting shortcuts
- 4 powerful procrastination busters you can employ to finish tasks in record time
- How to get more stuff done without feeling stressed out or as if you're stretched too thin
- The myth behind multitasking and why it's hurting you in more than one way
- The one strategy that will help you kill distractions once and for all
- Why prioritizing tasks and doing effective time management is a lot simpler than having to put together to-do lists you will never follow
And much more!
Sure, you may think that you're disorganized and ineffective.
You may also think that it takes massive willpower and a ton of commitment to stay focused when distractions abound.
Getting stuff done, however, has nothing to do with being the most disciplined individual on the face of the planet.
It's all about reorganizing your environment so that your brain can start forming better, more effective and productive habits. Knowing exactly which aspects of your environment to change enables every person under the sun to get a lot more done in a smaller amount of time.
Are you ready to turn yourself into a time management guru? Do you finally want to have the time for all the essentials you've been putting off? Scroll up and click the "Add to Cart" button to begin your transformative journey.