About Time Management for Mortals:
“Riches are not an end of life but an instrument of life.”
~Henry Ward Beecher
The average human lifespan is absurdly, insultingly brief. Assuming you live to be eighty, you are still surviving rather than living a life. You want financial freedom, abundance, and enjoyment – yes? Wouldn’t it be great to learn the unseen time management strategies that the Rich use to create Sustainable Wealth?
We have a lot of advice on how to work better and save time, as well as tips to make each day count. We are busy with our constantly growing to-do lists, our full email boxes, our finding a balance between work and life, and our ongoing effort to stay focused. However, these ways often make things more problematic. The feeling of being in a rush becomes stronger, while the most important things in life still feel like they will happen soon. However, we often don’t realize that our daily struggles are directly linked to our main issue of managing time efficiently to achieve financial freedom and have time for reading, exercising, spending time with our family, traveling, and enjoying life.
This book provides an entertaining, practical, witty, practical, and ultimately deep guide to financial freedom through time management by drawing on the teachings of both traditional and modern philosophers, entrepreneurs, Self-made billionaires, Luke Balmar, millionaires, and even psychologists. Rejecting the futile modern obsession with “getting everything done for others” Time Management for Mortals: 7 simple steps to financial freedom through time management, introduces readers to tools for building a meaningful life by embracing finitude.
You will discover:
How the Rich use their time that the poor don’t know.
The power of a schedule.
What you have to do is be more focused and achieve more.
Goal setting: how to create an action plan and achieve your goals.
Why do billionaires value time more than money? And how they do that.
How to cure procrastination and hold yourself accountable.
How to identify your real priorities.
How to conquer social media distractions.
What Warren Buffet taught Bill Gates on time management.
Why hard work alone can’t make you rich.
How to set and achieve your goals.
BONUS: Little personal assessment guide.
Improve how much you get done and stop feeling too busy, achieve financial independence. Enjoy a plentiful and relaxing time for yourself, your family, and your loved ones.
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Author Bio:
I found my joy helping people turn their important ideas into reality, to improve their lives.
This happened as a result of when I read the book car “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki. That’s when I started thinking differently, and this book helped me a lot. And as a result, I said, I will reward him by helping others.
That is when I started to spare some of my time and write books about self-help and finance.
I truly believe in the importance of books that help people improve themselves. And book is the number one thing that can help you grow, it helps me a lot too.