What's Your Time Really Worth?
Today I want to talk about the power of an hour
and those 60 clicks on every clock.
I'm organized and if you want to be better at what
you do, and make more money, make sure you
read this short email.
Why are 60 minutes so important to you and me?
First of all because you can never, ever get them
back. Once they're gone, they're gone.
Secondly, those 60 clicks are extremely powerful if
you'll do just one simple thing...
And it's not checking your Facebook or Twitter
account...
It's not checking your email either...
And it's not all that ADHD behavior we're all
(including me) so guilty of in this age of
technology where there is so much
to grab our attention.
No, it's none of those things.
So what is it?
It's developing an intense focus...
Because it really is incredible what you can do in
ONE HOUR.
For instance, today I put an hour aside and
planned my next two months worth of email campaigns
(I actually wrote two personalized postcards,
ten emails, and a follow up letter for Teachers,
together with some very simple ways to overcome the
"recession thinking" that surrounds my clients
everyday - so stay tuned)
Here's the thing: Most people go around in circles
within their lives everyday, because they won't put
that time aside to focus ON their business, and
only their business.
But if you'll do it - and stay super-focused on
your business...
It will take you off the round and round in
circles merry-go-round of being in business.
Remember, we all have the same amount of time,
everyday. You have the same amount of time that
I do.
Here's the SECRET.
It's what we do with it that counts.
And developing intense FOCUS - and leveraging
from the power of an hour) every day really can
help you get an unfair advantage over most
of your competition.
Remember...
1 hour a day is 5 hours a week... which is about
250 hours a year - so you can do a lot with that
ONE HOUR if you're FOCUSED.
So why not take a power hour today and use it
wisely - today.
You can implement your first strategy today.
All for now,
Dr. Carney