Three ways to create time are:

a. delegating, getting up one hour earlier, and eliminating tasks that waste time
b. getting up one hour earlier, eliminating tasks that have value, and delegating
c. going to bed one hour earlier, delegating, and hiring people to do work
d. eliminating tasks that add no value, taking a nap during the day, and hiring people to do work


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Three major ways to create more time are: 1) delegating work to others, getting up one hour earlier (this can potentially free up two weeks per year of extra time), 2) hiring someone else to do work (hiring people to do boring tasks), and 3) eliminating those chores that add no value (not those that have value).

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