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@miltonbooks 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management

Randy Gage (Twitter: @Randy_Gage)
www.randygage.com I always start with the most important thing on my priority
list. If you didn't spend your week working on the most important thing, it was a
week wasted.
Randy Gage is the author of nine books on success, including the New York
Times bestseller, Risky Is the New Safe.
Todd Garland (Twitter: @toddo)
www.buysellads.com I have two files on my desktop: today.txt and this-
month.txt. Every day, while riding home on the train, I update the contents of
both files. When I start work the next day, I have an immediately actionable list
of things I would like to accomplish for the day waiting for me in today.txt.
Todd Garland is the founder of BuySellAds, the monetization solution of choice
for high-quality content creators Victoria Gibson (Twitter:
@VictoriaGibson1)
www.victoriagibson.com Schedule everything and add alarms to your phone. If
it's not scheduled it ain't real! Also, start with those things you least want to do,
but will make the most difference. Google Calendar is my app for this.
Victoria Gibson is a success mentor to women who want create massive results
online.
Erin Giles (Twitter: @erinmgiles)
www.eringiles.com I recently learned the best way for me to remain productive
(and sane) as a work from home mom of two is to give myself an hour of alone
time every morning. It's the best gift I can give myself, my work, and my family.
Erin Giles is the founder of End Sex Trafficking Day, a published author, and an
entrepreneurial coach that helps women with big ideas make real progress.
Charlie Gilkey (Twitter: @CharlieGilkey)
www.ProductiveFlourishing.com Define your priorities and take consistent
action on them. Too many people have 17 "priorities" (which means they really
have none) that they erratically take action on, with the end result that they feel
like they're doing a lot but getting nowhere. Better to define the things that truly
matter and commit to taking action on them regularly and consistently than to be
stuck in the binge-crash-regret-recommit cycle.
Charlie Gilkey is a bestselling author, business advisor, and the founder of
Productive Flourishing, one of the top websites on planning, productivity, and


strategy for creative people.

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