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GET IN THE GO ZONE: Making the Most of Me

By Mark McKeon

Tired of trying to manage your time? How about creating time instead? The Go Zone is a Time Creation Program that focuses on creating habits that incorporate a number of productivity techniques, to help you accomplish your work while carving out extra time for yourself, your family and your personal success.

In this summary, you'll learn:
• How to develop positive habits to get important things done in less time;
• How you can control when to focus and when to cruise, hence reducing your stress levels;
• How to enjoy “me time” with no guilt, and have fun in all 3 zones; and
• How to get in your Ideal Performance State for peak performance!

Who should read this:
• Leaders, managers, and busy executives;
• Anyone feeling overwhelmed or wish to improve their personal effectiveness and productivity.

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