In our busy, crazy lives it can be hard to find the extra time to compose. Those of you who listen to my audio podcast know that I'm an advocate of getting up an hour early every day, setting aside this time for creativity.
I have to thank Jeffrey Gitomer, author of Little Gold Book of Yes Attitude (highly recommended) for pointing out just how much this adds up.
If you get an extra hour each day, that's 365 extra hours a year. (Obviously...) Break that down to days and you get an extra fifteen 24 hour days! (With a few extra spare hours as well.)
So there's your extra two weeks every year, enough to get a good piece or two written.
Friday, August 24, 2007
How to Have 54 Weeks a Year
Posted by Richard Russell at 9:50 AM
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