The average American worker before the industrial age earned something close to a dollar a day. We talk about revolutions of our own time, but it is nothing on the revolution that took place pre and post that industrial revolution. The number of choices available to people was so different before and afterwards. If we hadn't had that transformation already take place, take us from that. And moving from it, you know, they say that fish discover water last.
Productivity and efficiency are frequently found at the altars of the working world, but are we sacrificing too much for them? In this episode, I'm joined by Richie Norton, author of Anti-Time Management, an unconventional but genius approach to reclaiming your time while revolutionizing your results. By the end of this episode, you will understand how to make the most of your days so that your days don't get the most out of you.
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