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Cory Checketts's avatar

I love this concept. One of the best time hacks is reading on the john. I've read dozens of books over the years while doing my morning business. One page a day is all you need but it makes a big impact over the long run.

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Thomas D’Arcy O’Donnell's avatar

the finesse might be be just ‘getting the sense of a book - getting a ‘read on it..

Why read if it ain’t cuttin it ? Or lay it aside for another try with fresh eyes .. or mood..

Prefer to gather my thoughts upon exit 90 secs later anyway.. & a good book deserves better

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Cory Checketts's avatar

We all have our own approaches. This is merely one of them.

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Larry Boggs's avatar

Excellent advice

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Larry Boggs's avatar

You are welcome Worth Parker speaks very highly of you I am in one of his writing classes Respect him very much I will buy your book and do a review

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John Dailey's avatar

Much appreciated Larry!

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David Browning's avatar

Awesome post! If we aren't our own Loadmaster, someone else determines what we focus on. Great insights as always! Semper Fi!

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John Dailey's avatar

Thank you David!

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Fred "Doom" Dummar's avatar

I agree John, having priorities and cutting the things that don't serve you will have more of an impact compared to the "hacks" offered in the quick fix routines.

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