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Nov 1, 2019

Is it possible to be more productive AND less stressed at the same time? Laura Vanderkam says YES. In this episode she discusses her book, “Off the Clock,” and how you can achieve time freedom. Learn what lies you’re telling yourself about time, how to structure your day to get the most done, and what habits you need to stop immediately to feel more relaxed and in control.

https://www.marieforleo.com/blog/time-freedom-laura-vanderkam

Done is better than perfect because there is no perfect without being done. @lvanderkam via @MarieForleo

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