Because I am so much less than I’d like to be, self-improvement is always on my mind. I want to become a better writer. I want to be a better husband and father and friend. I want to be better at speaking Spanish and playing the French horn. I’d like to continue to improve my Jiu-Jitsu. In fact, I want to be better at just about everything I do. Except for golf. I’ve happily given up trying to improve my golf game... Admittedly, I get a ton of things done every day. Way more things than I ever imagined I could do before I developed the time-management system I now use. But I am still bound by that cursed 24-hour limit to each day. And so, despite my best efforts, I’ve had to accept the fact that I will never have the time I need to get better at everything. Until recently, that is, when I came up with my “60-second solution” to the problem. This solution isn't fancy. It's actually incredibly simple and easy to follow. Which is why it's so darn effective... Discover how to achieve your biggest goals in 60-seconds or less |