A 90-Minute Plan for Personal Effectiveness – Tony Schwartz – Harvard Business Review
Found at A 90-Minute Plan for Personal Effectiveness – Tony Schwartz – Harvard Business Review.
For nearly a decade now, I’ve begun my workdays by focusing for 90 minutes, uninterrupted, on the task I decide the night before is the most important one I’ll face the following day. After 90 minutes, I take a break.
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