Early to Rise || October 5, 2018

 
 

By Mark Morgan Ford 


Because I am so much less than I’d like to be, self-improvement is always on my mind.

 

I want to become a better writer. I want to be a better husband and father and friend. I want to be better at speaking Spanish and playing the French horn. I’d like to continue to improve my Jiu-Jitsu. In fact, I want to be better at just about everything I do.

 

 

Except for golf. I’ve happily given up trying to improve my golf game...

 

Admittedly, I get a ton of things done every day. Way more things than I ever imagined I could do before I developed the time-management system I now use. But I am still bound by that cursed 24-hour limit to each day.

 

And so, despite my best efforts, I’ve had to accept the fact that I will never have the time I need to get better at everything.

 

Until recently, that is, when I came up with my “60-second solution” to the problem.

 

This solution isn't fancy. It's actually incredibly simple and easy to follow. 

 

Which is why it's so darn effective... 

 

 
 

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