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Have you got the time?
Imagine that you... have enough time to do what you want; can get 90 minutes of benefit from every hour; choose what you do and when you do it; are often excited, always flexible, never panicked. This book provides hundreds of proven techniques that will help you turn this vision into reality. This is not time management as you know it. These tools are grounded in psychology, tested with over 100,000 participants at workouts and endorsed by The Mind Gym's Academic Board. And they work. If you don't have time to read the book, don't worry. There is a questionnaire at the beginning that will guide you to the chapters that are most likely to help you, now.
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