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@miltonbooks 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management

Ian Cleary (Twitter: @iancleary)
www.razorsocial.com Set a timer for everything you do. When you have a
deadline you are more productive. I use the Pomodoro technique where I work in
25 minute time slots and then take a couple of minutes break. It's amazing how
much more you can get done if you time it!
Ian Cleary is founder of Razorsocial, an award winning marketing technology
blog.
Amy Clover (Twitter: @StrongInsideOut)
www.StrongInsideOut.com To stay at my most productive, I need to move my
body. Without movement, our bodies hold onto stress which can muck up the
creative process! If I'm too slammed to get a full workout in, I do spurts of
activity throughout the day. I'll alternate 20 squats, 10 push ups, and 15
supermans on the hour or half hour to keep my creative juices flowing and give
my mind a break. While you move, coordinate your breathing with the
movement, and you'll amp up the benefits!
Amy Clover is a celebrity fitness trainer, writer, and the force behind Strong


Inside Out.
Derek Coburn (Twitter: @cadredc)
www.derekcoburn.com Don't ever confuse being busy with being productive,
and don't ever confuse being productive with being intentional about how you
are spending your time (i.e. spending time with your kids without checking your
phone). My #1 productivity hack is Bulletproof Coffee.
Derek Coburn is the bestselling author of Networking Is Not Working and the
co-founder of CADRE, an un-networking community for CEOs and
Entrepreneurs in Washington, DC.
Tim Conley (Twitter: @TimConley)
www.TimConley.co Batch big. There are a many "productivity hacks" that tell
you to batch your email, phone calls, and other similar tasks so that you're not
using up your mental energy switching back and forth through a variety of tasks.
I agree with those, but I've batched bigger. I've batched all my client work into a
total of six days per month, my promotional efforts into five days per month and
my vacations into two one-month sabbaticals. Big batching creates a
framework of short and intense bursts of productivity and also give you
significant time to recuperate and recharge your creativity.
Tim Conley has coached, advised, and mentored more than 400 entrepreneurs—
and counting—helping them gain financial freedom and life fulfillment while
becoming the CEO of their own business. He is releasing his book, War of the
Start, in the fall of 2015.

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