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“The really efficient laborer will be found not to crowd his day with work, but will saunter to his task surrounded by a wide halo of ease and leisure.” - Henry David Thoreau Are there a hundred different things you wish you could do with your life someday — anything from exercising to meditation or yoga to writing that novel you always wished you could write to reading more to relaxing and watching the sunrise? But perhaps you never have the time, like most people. The truth is, we all have the same amount of time, and it’s finite and in great demand. But some of us have made the time for doing the things we love doing, and others have allowed the constant demands and pressures and responsibilities of life to dictate their days. It’s time to move from the second group back into the first. http://zenhabits.net/reclaim-your-time-20-great-ways-to-find-more-free-time/

Reclaim Your Time: 20 Great Ways to Find More Free Time | Zen Ha

16 Ways to Keep A Razor- Sharp Focus at Work | Zen Habits

http://zenhabits.net/16-ways-to-keep-a-razor-sharp-focus-at-work/ Focus is something that must be fought for. It’s not something that automatically switches on when you want to. You have to make sure your surroundings are perfect for working if you want to be focused. Here’s a few ways I’ve found this to work: Use offline tools .