Adrian Newman’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article is titled “Maximizing Your Productive Hours“. [Adrian Newman’s Article]

Adrian Newman’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article:

Maximizing Your Productive Hours

I’m going to reveal something to you that might shock you:

Anyone who says that they work just a couple of hours a day and is successful at it is a bold-faced liar.

Why do I say this? Because anyone who can make thousands and thousands of dollars in just a couple of hours is smart enough to know that, by putting in more hours, they will make more money. And armed with that knowledge, they are actually doing more work than they think they are.

I’ll go a step further: anyone who is making thousands of dollars for two hours of work will prefer to work eight hours to quadruple their success.

These are the people who, while they’re convinced they’re only working two hours a day, are actually in “work mode” 24 hours a day.

Sure, they might be traveling around the world, staying at luxury five-star resorts. They may be hitting the country club for a round of golf every day, or dining at exclusive restaurants. And while these activities don’t seem like work, the “moneymaking gears” in their heads are constantly moving.

You can’t just shut these things down!

Everyone is different and unique. No two people are exactly the same. Let’s face it; some people are smarter than others, and some people are more fortunate than others.

But the one thing that everyone — and I mean everyone in the entire world — has in common is that we all live our lives in 24-hour days.

Donald Trump doesn’t have an extra hour in his day to make more money. He has 24 hours, just like you. It’s what he does in those 24 hours and how much value he gets from each minute a day that makes him successful.

And it’s not just nose-to-the-grindstone work either. Just because he’s on the golf course doesn’t mean he’s not working. He could be closing a deal or negotiating his royalties on his next TV show.

And that’s what you should strive for: making every single one of your 24 daily hours as productive as possible. If you’re the kind of person who likes to “flake out” for a couple of hours watching television, playing video games or surfing the Internet, think about what you could be doing to make those hours more productive.

I’m not saying eliminate downtime; I’m saying make the best use of your downtime. Reading a book is my favorite way of relaxing, because I can learn something and maybe take that knowledge and turn it into something profitable down the road.

The best way to determine if you’re making the best use of your time is to keep a diary of everything you do in a day. Write everything down from when you ate your meals, to when you watched television, to how long you sat in your car or on a bus, to how many hours of sleep you got.

At the end of the day, review everything and see how many productive hours you got out of your day. And, by the way, in my opinion, sleep can be considered productive, as it helps you
refresh yourself.

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