Johnny B. Truant (Twitter: @johnnybtruant) www.SterlingAndStone.com I have tons of little tricks and tools I use to keep
myself on track, but as simple and possibly cliche as it sounds, knowing myself
is far more important than any one tactic. I have to know when I'm at my best for
my most important work (morning, for writing fiction), when I tend to slack off
(after meetings or podcasts), and when I can get by with relatively mindless
work (afternoons). It's not about getting maximal amounts done; it's about
ideally matching my capacities vs. my occasional need to screw around with
what needs to be done at what time.
JOHNNY B. TRUANT is a co-host of the top-rated Self Publishing Podcast, co- author of the #1 Marketing bestseller Write. Publish. Repeat: The No-Luck-
Required Guide to Self-Publishing Success, and the author of well over 2.5 million words of popular fiction. August Turak (Twitter: @augustturak) www.augustturak.com The key to my productivity is through a disciplined goal
setting process. My goals produce my priorities and my priorities determine
how I utilize the scarcest of all resources: Time.
August Turak is a successful entrepreneur, corporate executive, and award- winning author of Business Secrets of the Trappist Monks. In 2005 he won the $100k Grand Prize in the Templeton Foundation's Power of Purpose Essay Contest and he is a popular leadership contributor on Forbes.comRory Vaden (Twitter: @rory_vaden) www.roryvadenblog.com You multiply your time by giving yourself the
emotional permission to invest time into things today that create more time
tomorrow.
Co-Founder of Southwestern Consulting and New York Times bestselling author of, Take the Stairs, and Procrastinate on Purpose.