Title : Long Term Person, Short Term World: How to Manage Time, Tasks, and Texts: Methods for Living an Ambitious, Authentic, Unapologetic Life: Goal Management and Personal Productivity in the Modern World
Author : Michael Motta
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A Long Term Person actively resists the gravitational pull of the Short Term World. A Long Term Person gets things done on their own terms.

This book shows you how.

Unless we align our day-to-day actions with the year-to-year person we want to be, we will not become that person.

I don’t want regret to be among my feelings when I’m on death’s door. I bet you don’t either.

There are countless books and Google-able articles about how to be a long term person—how to be more efficient, set goals, achieve goals, manage time and tasks, write to-do lists, etc., etc. If you read them, and if you do what they say, you’ll probably become more productive—

but only in the time you have remaining.

To read those books and articles, to think about them, to try them out—all of that takes up too much time.

You need that time to go out into the world and do the stuff you want to do.

That’s why I wrote this book.

I want it to be the last productivity / task management / time management book you ever read, and I want it to be the last such book I ever write. I want both of us to get on with our lives.