When someone asks you if you've got a minute it really means much more
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“What a fabulous book
I love the way this writer talks about how people come to your office door and ask if you've got a minute. What they are really asking you is do you have 15 minutes to solve one of my problems.
This forces you to realize there are only 1440 minutes in a day and everyone of those is precious you never get them back. Focus on your goals.”Read full review »
Timewaster4567 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/09/16
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“We all have 1440 minutes everyday, and need to be mindful of how we choose to spend the minutes. I consider myself quite mindful with prioritizing my work, yet I sometimes have a tendency to pick the low hanging fruit, which may be easier to get done but yield less return. Kevin's podcast...”Read full review »
LifeLearner7 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/06/16
“Kevin is so easy to listen to and follow. He's not only a great writer, but a great teacher. He is down to earth and organized. I listened to the first podcast "The Procrastination Cure".
He begins by breaking down procrastination into four categories:
1. Behavioral
2. Cognitive
3....”Read full review »
lillybrock via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/03/16