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86,400

11/30/2016

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86,400

Do you know what this number is?

It’s the number of seconds in a day - 86,400
When you think about it, it is a fair amount of time.
 

Do you feel like you’re getting the most out of each day?

Is there sometimes, often, always, not enough day?
Do you feel like you could get more done if things were not so chaotic?
It’s time to grab life by the horns. Make time work for you through organization, efficiency, and equal down time.


Throughout December we will be blogging on personal and business improvement.
If you would like a quick sheet developed for your improvement, efficiency, or productivity topic send us your topic at this link and we’ll send you back a 1 page sheet of tips and ideas for your area of improvement. Free of charge.
https://www.instituteforstrategicimprovement.com/contact-us.html

And as always we respect your email and privacy. No unwanted emails from us – ever.


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