Summary:
The book presents a methodology for time management that focuses on giving oneself permission to prioritize tasks based on their significance rather than urgency, thereby multiplying the effectiveness of time spent. It introduces the concept of 'time multipliers' and outlines five specific strategies to help readers make better decisions about where to invest their time for the greatest long-term returns.
Key points:
1. Eliminate: Say no to tasks that don't match your goals to free up time.
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