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Anti-Time Management: Reclaim Your Time and Revolutionize Your Results with the Power of Time Tipping

Book by Richie Norton · 46 quotes · Anti Time Management, Time Tipping, Richie Norton

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“The foolishness of continuing down a wrong path after you’ve already discovered it’s negative ways is called pride. Humility is doing what’s right when it’s hard and turning around when it’s wrong.”

“Phantom living (and the associated phantom pain) looks like doing things you don’t have to do, but you think you do—letting life pass you by while you work day and night for success.”

“The fact is, too many people think they’ll be able to sacrifice their time now to get more later (time doesn’t work that way) only to find out that the systems they cemented over the years won’t allow them to leave without things falling apart.”

“Align your questions with the success you want after the goal is achieved and watch a host of nonsensical excuses disappear as the answers emerge.”

“Prismic Productivity in Anti-Time Management is about becoming the best version of yourself and having time to enjoy it and help others even when circumstances overwhelm.”

“If you want time, bake it in from the start. If you want to live the sake of your goals now instead of forty years later in retirement, mix those values in now and watch your way of life rise as it bakes. Forty years later, you’ll have lived what could be considered multiple lives—a polymathic lifestyle. Mix your values into your daily living and find your voice, today.”

“Always improving your habits and never reaching results is called “habiting.” I invented this term for all of us to rethink how we think about what gets us where and what keeps us stuck. Ever habiting is never inhabiting.”

“Become. Showing up as "I want to be" is a totally different life (lifestyle, feeling, experience) than "I am"—two totally different lives. “I want” vs “I am” is a choice, not a destination. Become it before you become it. When you know who you want to be, you’ll know what to do.”

“The traditional ladder climb keeps people from asking questions and reaching for dreams outside their limited experience. Ladder climbers shy away from looking for answers outside their laddered experience for fear of being wrong. Instead, keep asking questions. Be curious.”

“Recognize fear for what it is and allow your Final Cause (your compelling vision) for what you're doing be bigger than the fear itself. A mama bear will face anything to protect her cubs.”

“Ever 'habiting' and never 'inhabiting' is a bad habit. …no way to live. Habits are means, not ends. Don’t allow habits to become ends unto themselves. Get beyond habits, not behind.”

“Move beyond the traditional goal, habit, and strengths-management hysteria. Goals, habits and strengths are means, not ends. Don't turn means into ends unto themselves.”

“Post-management is here. Instead of continuing to grow larger and larger centrally, the conglomerates of our world will eventually break down into micro-enterprises and spread to stay nimble.”

“Ghost steps in time management are measuring things and getting efficient at it when it doesn’t need to be done at all. Ghost steps can show up as to-do lists, but they can also show up as major projects that don’t need to be done and everything in between.”

“The management revolution happened. “Post-management” (as I call it) is here. Market forces driven by technology, global circumstance and a taste for flexibility and autonomy has dismantled the precepts of hierarchical bureaucracy. Welcome to The Post-Management Movement. Welcome to The Post-Management Era.”

“It’s irrational to think that a cake baked without sugar will come out of the oven tasting sweet. In life and business, bake your values in from the start. Value your time, don't time your values.”