Two hours a day might not sound like a lot. It's 60 or 62 hours a month as opposed to the 40 hour work week. But actually if you take away lunch and internet browsing time, answering email, waiting around for meetings, etc.. the 40 hour week is much less than that. My two hours is really concentrated work. Work distilled.
I think that two hours of distilled work, completely focused work, every day, sounds like A LOT. I keep doing the math, but I haven't found two hours yet (and I suspect that they would be riddled with reading and other diversions).
ResponderEliminarTry to find the time. Start with a half an hour sprint. No checking the email during that time.
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