#1 Use a Password Manager
The amount of time people spend juggling passwords is staggering.
❇️ Choosing a trusted, paid password manager will not only reclaim hours of your life, but also eliminate countless frustrations — and boost your online security significantly.
LastPass, Bitwarden, 1Password are among your best options. This is one subscription you won’t regret.
👉 Opt for a family plan to safeguard everyone’s passwords under one umbrella. If you’re still sharing passwords via iMessage, WhatsApp or Telegram, you’re setting yourself up for trouble.
Most Important: When using a password manager for the first time, load all your accounts and then run a security scan, just like a virus scan. You’ll be shocked by how many poor, repeated passwords you have on some of the most sensitive portals like banks ⚠️
#2 Optimize your Home Wi-Fi
Make sure you spend proactive effort in ensuring your home Wi-Fi runs in mint condition so you avoid the stress, anxiety and interruptions tied to slow or unreliable connectivity.
#3 Use GTD’s Mind Sweep Technique to get MORE things done
The book Getting Things Done (GTD) by David Allen, first published in 2001, set the standard for productivity — in work and life.
👉 A core technique is the Mind Sweep: capture every actionable thought from your head into one reliable system (digital or physical), and then schedule regular time to review and act on them.
Interested to dive deeper?
Check out the dedicated Mind Sweep page maintained by the author.
💡I also recommend reading the GTD book and listening to its podcast versions.
#4 Use Bluetooth Tracker To Find Lost Things
📜 Here’s one simple rule: if you lose something more than twice in a quarter and waste time tracking it down—it deserves a bluetooth tracker.
👉 I use and wholeheartedly recommend the Tile line, though Apple AirTags or similar options work too.
Remember: Time is part of our Wealth Quad. Anything that buys you time is worth spending your time & money.
#5 Align Your Circadian Rhythm for Better Sleep
Your circadian rhythm affects sleep, health and more — it’s tied strongly to daylight exposure.
If you struggle to wake earlier or adjust during daylight-saving time or seasonal shifts, try leaving your curtains open to get direct daylight each morning.
👉 When natural light isn’t available, consider a bedside clock device that simulates it.
Use this to learn more about circadian health.
#6 Learn how to procrastinate well in your professional life.
It might sound counterintuitive — why recommend procrastination? Trust me, systematic procrastination will make you much more productive.
Use Mind Sweep technique to first capture less urgent tasks and then carve out dedicated time later in the week during “unproductive” windows like late Friday afternoon. Delay non-critical emails or chats. Resist the impulse to reply instantly.
❇️ What’s urgent for someone else isn’t necessarily the best use of your corporate time to move your company forward.
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