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Time Management Magic - How to Get More Done Every Day and Move from Surviving to Thriving - cover

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Time Management Magic - How to Get More Done Every Day and Move from Surviving to Thriving

Lee Cockerell

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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Summary

Provides a system for people to achieve their goals and dreams.
Enhances readers’ reputation of being reliable, credible, and trustworthy
Builds self-confidence to take on any endeavor
Explains that it’s not Disney Magic that will make life work, but the way someone works that makes their life magical
Convinces readers that it is never too late to get better in any part of life
Reveals many ways to manage life more effectively and efficiently
An easy system to implement for daily planning
Helps avoid regrets in life
Previously published version sold 20K+ copies and is currently in several languages 
Lee Cockerell’s Creating Magic has sold 93K+ copies and The Customer Rules has sold 28K+ copies
Available since: 06/04/2019.

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