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Purposeful Productivity | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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Busyness is not a virtue. No matter how booked your schedule is, you will never be able to “busy” your way to a successful life.
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Hello, I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute. Busyness without purpose will lead to frustration, exhaustion, and worry.
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We have to approach our schedules differently if we ever want to find relief from overbooking our lives.
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Craig Groeschel offered this advice: “Our goals shouldn’t be activity, but productivity.
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We don’t want frenetic activity; we want focused activity.”
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When you focus your energy in specific places that match your priorities in life,
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you enable yourself to succeed in each area. For more encouragement like this, visit winnersminute.com.