Charles Buxton was a was an English brewer, philanthropist, writer, and member of Parliament. He was the son of a man who was instrumental in ending slavery in the United Kingdom. He celebrated his father’s work and continued it.
Now that we’ve established Mr. Buxton as a man of above average ingenuity, let’s talk about a quote that’s attributed to him; it’s one of my favorites:
“You will never find time for anything. If you want the time, you make it.” – Charles Buxton
We talk about time management, but it’s a misnomer. You CAN’T manage time. There are 24 hours in a day. No more, no less. Everyone gets the same exact amount. It doesn’t matter how much money you have or how little money you have; you get 24 hours in a day. You can’t make or buy any more.
But you can use those hours in a way that it may SEEM like you have more than everyone else. One trick is just what Buxton said, if you have something that’s important to you, then don’t just hope to find time for it, make it.
If you’re thinking to yourself that you can’t get it all done, that there’s too much to study and not enough time, I’ve got something special for you this weekend. I’m going to show you how to create time. Yup. Kinda like magic.
Maximize Your Time & Efficiency is available this weekend only and it gets even better than that. As a special bonus, I’m throwing in Get It All Done Without Losing Your Mind for free! Yup. That’s twenty videos with more than 20 ways to get more out of everything you do. You’ll be freeing up time and brain power.
Each of the videos has one bite-sized thing you can start putting into practice immediately. I don’t want to overwhelm you with a whole new set of things to do. These are easy to watch in a few minutes and you’ll walk away with something you can use.
Ok take a look here. But don’t wait too long. This one won’t be here on Monday.
https://wallacedm.lpages.co/myte-get-it-all-done-o…
Brian Wallace