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The Four-Hour Work Week Top Ten Tips
1. Check e-mails once a day at most, and never first thing
2. Wriggle out of meetings
3. Delegate, or outsource, all labour-intensive tasks
4. Practise being awkward, so you're not troubled with trifles
5. Take outrageous liberties with your working practices without asking permission. You can always apologise afterwards
6. Apply Pareto's Law: focus on the 20 per cent of work that produces 80 per cent of profits
7. Dump the 80 per cent that produces 20 per cent of profits
8. Cultivate "selective ignorance". Don't waste time reading what's of no relevance to you
9. Liberate yourself gradually from the workplace, claiming to work more efficiently from home
10. Don't defer having fun till you're too old. Take two or three "mini- retirements" each year
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1. Check e-mails once a day at most, and never first thing
2. Wriggle out of meetings
3. Delegate, or outsource, all labour-intensive tasks
4. Practise being awkward, so you're not troubled with trifles
5. Take outrageous liberties with your working practices without asking permission. You can always apologise afterwards
6. Apply Pareto's Law: focus on the 20 per cent of work that produces 80 per cent of profits
7. Dump the 80 per cent that produces 20 per cent of profits
8. Cultivate "selective ignorance". Don't waste time reading what's of no relevance to you
9. Liberate yourself gradually from the workplace, claiming to work more efficiently from home
10. Don't defer having fun till you're too old. Take two or three "mini- retirements" each year
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