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1. Write down your dreams
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2. Put goals on your to-do list
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3. Write it down
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4. Establish priorities
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5. Create a must-list
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6. Ask critical questions
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7. Become decisive
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8. Just do it
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9. Make habits work for you
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10. Create blocks of time
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11. Protect blocks of time
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12. Finish the job
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13. Procrastinate when you need to
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14. Make procrastination pay
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15. Do an easy job first
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16. Strengthen your will power
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17. The salami technique
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18. The 2-minute plan
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19. Leading taskes
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20. Affirmations
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21. Public commitments
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22. Mood management
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23. If it's not worth doing, don't do it
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24. Say No
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25. Say No
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26. Open your mailbox over the trashcan
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27. Don't finish every book
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28. Don't be penny-wise
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29. Cheap tools
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30. Become a master of something
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31. Bunch your errands
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32. Practice geographic economy
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33. Let your fingers do the walking
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34. Automate
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35. Don't let the records get cold
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36. Know where to make a cold call
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37. Confirm appointments
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38. Type phone numbers on your business letters
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39. Use email effectively
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40. Highlight
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41. Meet people in pleasant places
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42. One way to use a time cue
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43. Sharpen the axe
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44. Be a contrarian
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45. Use waiting time
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46. Convert your car into a learning center
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47. Script yourself
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48. Maximize voice mail
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49. Another way to use a time cue
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50. Memorize key words and phrases
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51. Use autodial
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52. Anticipate bad outcomes
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53. Purchase gifts in advance
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54. Do forward purchasing
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55. Organize the night before
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56. Know how you're going to end your talk.
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57. Do forward thinking for trips
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58. Create a travel checklist
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59. Schedule appointments strategically
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60. Recognize what a computer can and can't do.
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61. Use sympathetic introspection techniques
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62. Use memory joggers
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63. A place for everything
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64. Look before you leap
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65. Use people
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66. Know what to save for yourself
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67. Use a time-line
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68. Keep a journal
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69. Set up folders for receipts
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70. Use folders for every project.
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71. Make the 80/20 Rule work for you
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72. Sort through the backlong
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73. Write down your random ideas
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74. Tip generously
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75. Speed up the decision-making process
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76. Ask for the check early
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77. Place the order before you need to.
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78. Turn a restaurant into your private club
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79. Make the unpleasant call first
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80. Remeber how much free meals cost
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81. Use templates
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82. Call early. Call late.
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83. Deal with complaints promptly
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84. Learn a magic question
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85. Spend time in the moment.
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86. Make an appointment with yourself
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87. Exercise
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88. Don't skip meals
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89. Make non-work friendships
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90. Take the road less traveled
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91. Take a break
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92. Piggyback
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93. Observe quiet time each day
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94. Give something back
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95. Cut yourself some slack
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96. Don't accelerate all the time
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97. Use your mastermind group
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98. Don't scatter your force
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99. Remember that time is life.
MP3 Gene Griessman, Ph.D. - 99 Ways To Get More Out Of Every Day
Gene Griessman provides a step-by-step program that will put you in control of your life.
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Gene Griessman, Ph.D. is author of the best-seller "Time Tactics Of Very Successful People," "The Words Lincoln Lived By," and "The Inspirational Words Of Abraham Lincoln." He is a world-renowned author and motivational speaker. He is also an actor and playwright. He has performed "Lincoln Live" at Ford''s Theatre, the Georgia Dome before over 20,000, and the Ice Palace.
This audio book is read by the author. He shares invaluable time-saving tips he learned first-hand from our most celebrated high achievers, including Malcolm Forbes, Ted Turner, Helen Gurley Brown, Ray Charles, Bill Marriott, and many others.
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