
86,400 Seconds a Day
Manage Your Time Down to the Second to Be Amazingly Productive and Profitable
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Narrated by:
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Mickey Gousset
About this listen
Everyone in the planet, without exception, has exactly 86,400 seconds in a day. How we live our lives within this time frame sets our path to success or failure. Time management and goal-setting are an integral part of being productive.
In this audiobook, you will discover how to:
- Break the old habit and bring in new habits
- Balance your time and strength for maximum productivity
- Sort and filter your tasks for better commitments
- Enhance self-confidence with time management
- Create momentum for life-changing results
- Get rid of distractions and interruptions
- Learn to identify your real priorities and put them in action
- Eliminate barriers that prevent you from getting focused and drive results
This book shines new light on the specific methods to use every single second of your day to maximize time efficiency, drastically increase production, and skyrocket motivation for achievable, amazing, and life-changing results.
Dr. Poteau will provide the answers to the questions and show you the way to live the fullest and richest life that you deserve.
Make every second count!
©2019 Pierre Poteau (P)2020 Pierre Poteau
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