www.timgrahl.com I always start with the "why" for the project I'm working on.
I have to have a solid, deeply felt reason for why this project is important to me
and to the world. Once I have that, all of the other time management stuff I do—
getting up at 4am,
turning off email, avoiding social media, planning my day, etc
—becomes much, much easier.
Tim Grahl is the author of Your First 1000 Copies: The Step-by-Step Guide to
Marketing
Your Book.
Dan Granger
www.OxfordRoad.com Nozbe and Evernote have been great tools for me. But
the sheer act of placing thoughts, ideas, and plans in something external has been
critical. Even if just on paper. Not just because it allows me to order my steps,
but also because it serves as a ventilation system for my mind. With back to back
meetings all day, it is impossible to keep everything
in my head and still be
strategic. Getting out allows me to make sure everything is dealt with
appropriately.
Dan Granger is the CEO and founder of Oxford Road, a Los Angeles based Ad
Agency helping online tech companies scale their customer acquisition efforts
through advertising on channels like Podcast, Radio, and National Television.
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