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Reclaim Your Time - Focusing on What Truly Matters - cover

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Reclaim Your Time - Focusing on What Truly Matters

C.K. Louis

Publisher: C.K. Louis

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Summary

If you are reading this book, you are undoubtedly trying to become more productive by managing your time better. That’s a great goal. 
 
You can’t manage time, but you can manage yourself by making better choices every day. With each choice you make, you can improve your life or make it more difficult.
 
Proper goal setting is a major part of managing your time.This book  will teach you how to set a proper goal to managing your time and make your each day more productive.
 
Ready to change your life?
 
Let's dive in.
Available since: 10/14/2019.

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