Being more productive is of course about more than fighting bad guys. It can mean making more money, enjoying more leisure time, being able to be a better spouse or parent, and just flat-out having more peace of mind.
That can seem unattainable at times, I realize. We cross things off our to-do lists as we complete them, but new items often seem to be added
faster than the older ones get crossed off. It's frustrating and overwhelming and demoralizing. Getting ahead of the game seems impossible.
But there are ways to win this game, and they don't involve meditating for 15 minutes every day or drinking a green smoothie or waking up early in the morning.
They involve the combination of strategy and tactics that I describe in my
Peak Productivity Playbook program.
Today is the last day of the launch discount for that program, which means the price will just about triple at midnight.
If it weren't for the approach you'll find in there, I would either have had to give up on being productive altogether, or I would have wound up in a straitjacket.
I'm living proof that this stuff works. My wife and kids can attest to it.
The link:
https://www.WoodsPPP.com
Tom Woods