There’s an exclusive club I urge you to consider joining…
Its members include millionaires, best selling authors, and countless other high performers.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg takes her membership in this club very seriously.
In fact, she credits it for allowing her to attend nearly every kids soccer game, dance recital, and family dinner…
While simultaneously helping grow Facebook from “fledgling tech startup” — into the $500 Billion behemoth it is today.
And although many people find it difficult to become a part of this elite group that Sheryl Sandberg is in…
Membership is open for anyone to join.
So just what the heck is this mysterious club I’m referring to?
It’s the 5 PM Club.
(Not to be confused with the 5 AM club)…
This is the group of successful entrepreneurs, professionals, and high achievers who have learned how to win at life and business…
While still wrapping up their work days by 5 PM (or earlier).
It’s a simple concept but this is one of the hardest things for hard charging ambitious people to do.
Even after the most productive day…
Most of us still feel hard pressed to check sales stats, send final emails, or add finishing touches to the big project we’re working on before going home.
Unfortunately, what we expect will take us 15 minutes often ends up taking an hour or more.
And for most folks it doesn’t just end there…
When they finally do leave the office anywhere from 7 to 9 PM…
Not only do they arrive home exhausted…
They fail to be present and connect with their family because they’re distracted by their phones — still checking emails and sneaking in more work.
If that sounds like you, it’s not your fault…
We live in a culture that’s been conditioned to work nonstop…
And if you also happen to be a “type A” personality (like yours truly)…
Then just because of how you’re naturally wired, it can be tough to let go.
A lot of people try to get around these late work hours by getting up earlier and essentially extending their day in the other direction.
But there’s only so far you can take that strategy — it’s not scalable.
And getting up insanely early to squeeze more “stuff” in… simply isn’t the goal.
Instead?
The real wins come from working only on what’s truly important…
…And spending as much of your time, energy, and attention as possible in your “zone of genius” where you do your best and most effective work.
Members of the 5 PM Club know how to do this…
And because they follow the same winning game plan every day…
Not only do they perform better and get faster results…
They also finish work at a reasonable hour so they can spend more time with their families, their friends, and prioritizing their health and fitness.
If you’ve ever struggled with this…
Then I want to give you that winning game plan to follow so you can join the 5 PM Club…
By grabbing this month’s issue of Millionaire Monthly.
Inside the March edition, I’ll be sharing the step-by-step process you can use to consistently finish work before 5 PM each day…
Including 3 easy “7-Figure Planning Secrets” I’ve taught hundreds of my millionaire clients so they can be wealthy in both money and time.
You’ll be able to absorb this information in less than 15 minutes… and can start applying it right away to radically shorten your work days.
In case you forgot… Millionaire Monthly is your “backstage pass” into the habits and routines of the 1%.
A few other things you’ll find inside the March issue…
- The $10,000 Question that can add fresh income to your bank account in the next 30 days
- 3 Productivity Secrets from the NFL… And how YOU can use them to win your own life and business “Superbowls”
- How to END the crippling habit of “Information Addiction” (If you find yourself constantly scrolling the internet or consuming videos from CNN and FOX News, then you NEED to do this ASAP)
- 4 “Weird” ways to redesign your week for better performance and more free time
- And so much more…
You won’t want to miss this one…
But there’s no time to waste — this issue goes out late tomorrow.
>> Click here to grab Millionaire Monthly and join the “5 PM Club”
Success Loves Speed,
Craig |