I know people are only trying to be considerate
when they say to me, "I know you're busy, but...."
But it kind of annoys me, to be honest, because I don't want people to think I'm frantic, that my life is in disarray, that I'm barely holding it together, and that they have to tiptoe around when they ask anything of me because I'm just so busy. Because none of that is true.
I occupy my time intelligently and productively,
but I'm not so "busy" that it's inconceivable that I might be able to add one more thing to what I'm doing.
Last week I hosted a murder mystery dinner party as well as my Elite Mastermind meeting in Nashville, and then spent a couple of days in the Boston area for my high school reunion (where I was reminded that given how little alcohol I drink, I have the tolerance level of a 90-year-old woman).
I was able to do all this and
keep up with my various work obligations without running myself ragged.
It wasn't always so. I did used to run myself ragged. My life was indeed in disarray.
In fact, episode #376 of the Tom Woods Show, released on April 8, 2015, called "My Productivity Secret," told listeners: there is no secret. I just work myself to the bone and sacrifice everything that brings me
joy.
Not much of a secret!
But then I cracked the code, and my family can tell you: I get so much done that people assume I must be frantic, but that assumption is no longer true.
I packaged up the strategies I use to accomplish everything I do without sacrificing leisure and family, and it's called my Peak
Productivity Playbook.
(I never sacrificed family, but did I ever sacrifice leisure!)
The tagline: Give me 90 minutes. I'll give you 300 hours.
Because ol' Woods is in a good mood, that program is running at a 94% discount -- the biggest discount I've ever offered on anything.
So you can be sure that won't
last long.
Get your life back:
https://www.WoodsPPP.com
Tom Woods