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Hacks of 8 Famous Thinkers and Leaders OTHERS ARE Sylvia Plath Thomas Edison Winston Churchill Henry Ford

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Productivity Hacks of 8 Famous Thinkers and

Leaders

OTHERS ARE Sylvia PlathThomas EdisonWinston ChurchillHenry FordAlbert Einstein

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Productivity Hacks!!!!History is filled with men and women who got

significantly more done on a daily basis than seems strictly possible. The legendary production of people like Leonardo DaVinci and Benjamin Franklin is mind boggling, and more than a little humbling to those of us who struggle to get to the gym three times a week or pick up our dry cleaning on time.

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How did they do it?

What superhuman traits did these super-productive few wield that we can learn from? For the most part, nothing that you and I can’t put to use on our own on a daily basis, though there are more than a few unexpected hacks that can supercharge your productivity in ways you might not expect.

It a Question That You must ask!!

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Benjamin Franklin

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Leonardo DaVinciLeonardo DaVinci was a maestro of productivity. Just look at the man’s list of accomplishments and you realize he must never have slept.

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While there are numerous unproven myths about how DaVinci got so much done in his lifetime — from sleeping for 20 minutes every three hours, to clever variants of outsourcing — we know one thing for certain: he was an active man.

There is no point in the recorded histories of DaVinci’s life that we see him inactive — not pursuing a new trade, completing one of his masterpieces, or developing a theorem. There is something to be said for downtime, but so, too, is there something to be said for finding the things you love in life and pursuing them daily.

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His Touching Quotes I love those who can smile in trouble, who can gather

strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection.

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Benjamin Franklin

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Benjamin FranklinBen Franklin is one of America’s most prolific politicians, writers,

and inventors, having been instrumental in the American Revolution, the building of American government and inventing numerous useful tools in his life.

His 13 virtues are legendary for laying out how to live one’s life to maintain temperance, order, frugality, sincerity, justice and more.

If you are looking for a key to understanding how he got so much done in his life, those 13 virtues are a perfect guide.

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His Touching Quotes Money has never made man happy, nor

will it, there is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more of it

one has the more one wants.

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Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela

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Nelson MandelaNelson Mandela is not the only person on

this list to get up early each day, but his early morning walks are somewhat legendary in their own right — a time for him to think about what the day might hold, to process the day before, and to appreciate the freedom to enjoy that time.

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Whether you go to the gym, read the paper, or go for a long walk every morning, getting up early and triggering the physical and mental processes that will lead to greater productivity is a sure fire way to get more done.

Nelson Mandela

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His Touching Quotes • "I hate race discrimination most

intensely and in all its manifestations. I have fought it all during my life; I fight it now, and

will do so until the end of my days."

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Sylvia PlathSylvia Plath

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Sylvia PlathSylvia Plath famously woke up early to write every

morning, getting as much done as she could before her children woke up.

The same is true of many writers, thinkers, executives and statesmen and women. There’s something about those first two to three hours of every day when no one is awake and the world is yours.

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If you frequently find yourself interrupted by distractions, phone calls, family members or something else that keeps you from getting work done, consider waking up earlier and getting the most important tasks on your to do list done before anyone else is even awake.

Sylvia Plath

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Thomas EdisonThomas Edison was a Famous Napper. Every day he would settle down for an hour or two to nap, recharging his mind and body for greater productivity later in the day.

He isn’t the only one. Winston Churchill and John F. Kennedy both took naps as well .

“It a must for anyone who essentially works from morning to night”

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Speaking of Churchill, this was a man who took great care with his personal time. Despite running one of the most powerful countries in the world during its most trying times, Churchill would set aside hours every day to nap, take a bath, dress and eat his evening meals in peace.

He credited his routines for keeping him focused and sane through what would be the hardest period of leadership in Britain during the 20th century.

Winston Churchill

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Henry FordHenry Ford revolutionized productivity on an

industrial level, introducing the methods that ultimately enabled mass production of everything from his Model T automobile to jetliners.

One of his many sayings (and there were many) was that the “Greatest thing in life is experience. Even mistakes have value.” He believed that if you are going to fail, you should fail fast and learn from that failure.

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