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We all have twenty-four hours in a day. How you choose to spend your limited time defines your success. With The Art of Time Mastery, speaker and business advisor Mark G.Richardson walks you through a process with strategies, techniques, and tools to achieve time mastery. This system has been developed and taught to thousands of people over the last twenty-five years. You'll learn to: DEVELOP A TIME MIND-SET WORK BOTH EFFECTIVELY AND EFFICIENTLY REDUCE YOUR REACTIVE TIME FIND THE RIGHT CADENCE IN YOUR DAILY ACTIVITIES FOLLOW A TIME MASTERY FORMULA FOR SUCCESS By understanding time and…mehr

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We all have twenty-four hours in a day. How you choose to spend your limited time defines your success. With The Art of Time Mastery, speaker and business advisor Mark G.Richardson walks you through a process with strategies, techniques, and tools to achieve time mastery. This system has been developed and taught to thousands of people over the last twenty-five years. You'll learn to: DEVELOP A TIME MIND-SET WORK BOTH EFFECTIVELY AND EFFICIENTLY REDUCE YOUR REACTIVE TIME FIND THE RIGHT CADENCE IN YOUR DAILY ACTIVITIES FOLLOW A TIME MASTERY FORMULA FOR SUCCESS By understanding time and practicing the time mastery system, you can gain control of each and every day.
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MARK G. RICHARDSON is an author, speaker, columnist, and business growth expert. Mark has presented to thousands of business and sales leaders across the country. From construction to health care, manufacturing to retail, individuals from countless industries have found Mark's wisdom relevant and delivery powerful. Richardson is a Fellow at Harvard University Joint Center for Housing Studies, lectures at MBA programs, and writes columns for Professional Builder and Professional Remodeler. Mark was named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2006 and is a member of NAHB's Hall of Fame. Mark and his family live outside Washington, DC.