Do you blame yourself when plans don't materialize?
Don't.
Self-blame doesn't just drain your energy and joy—it wastes precious time. Remember: even with perfect efficiency, 300 hours of work simply cannot fit into a 168-hour week.
This month, I'm offering a solution to help you escape that perpetual feeling of being behind.
Ready to transform your relationship with time and productivity?
Master Your March: The Power of Realistic Planning
Stop overwhelming yourself with impossible expectations. The math is simple: you cannot fit 300 hours of work into a 168-hour week—no matter how efficiently you work.
This March, use a different approach: plan only what realistically fits into your week, not everything you think you "should" accomplish.
When you fully accept this reality and find the courage to say "no"—both to yourself and others—you'll notice a positive change. By focusing exclusively on what's actually possible, you'll accomplish more than when you're stressed about everything that doesn't fit.
The secret to productivity isn't working harder—it's making smarter choices about where you invest your limited time.
Ready to transform your relationship with time? Find the courage to say "no" to what won't fit in your glass of time, so you can fully enjoy and excel at what does!
Want to go deeper? For more help getting more done with less effort and deeper joy, read or listen to my book Beyond Efficiency.
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