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Your True Autobiography

Your calendar is the most accurate autobiography you’ll write.

You don’t vote with words or intentions—you vote with time, attention, and energy.


Forget what you say your priorities are; your calendar reveals the truth. Each block of time is a choice, stripped of excuses and rationalizations. It exposes what truly matters to you.


A powerful year-end practice? Review your calendar. Identify the people, projects, and activities that brought you the most joy and fulfillment, and resolve to prioritize more of what matters in the year ahead.

 
 
 

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