“When you are young, work to learn, not to earn.” — Robert Kiyosaki
Just as a large majority of your down-time should be spent learning, so should a great deal of your “working”
time.
Wealthy and happy people work to learn. Unsuccessful and unhappy people work primarily for money.
Only 20% of your energy should be spent doing your actual work. The rest should be spent learning, improving yourself, and
resting.
It is by “sharpening your saw” that you’ll continue to become a better and more capable person.
Thus, as you dedicate large portions of time becoming a better thinker, communicator, and better at your craft, the quality of your work will continue to increase.
Eventually, you’ll be able to charge VERY VERY high fees for your work, because no one else can do it like you.
When you prioritize learning and recovery, then during the hours you are actually working, you’ll be in a deep flow state. You won’t be distracted like most people are when they work.
You’re either 100% on or 100% off. While working, you can get more done in a few hours than most people get done in a number of days.
Your time is spent well because your priorities are clear, you’re well-rested, and your mind is stimulated.
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Warmest
Joe Davis
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Thought For The Day
“Time is free, but it's priceless.
You can't own it, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it.
Once you've lost it you can never get it back”.