Unveiling the secret productivity arsenal of a millionaire CEO. Discover the tools that power the efficiency of a top executive, and how they could potentially revolutionize your own workflow and productivity.
5 tools my multi-millionaire CEO uses to stay productive
CEO works non-stop from 7am-10pm, and has only 2 priorities: work and family
- This lifestyle is not for everybody, and you won’t become a successful CEO just because you start using these tools
Nike Revolution 5
“I would say my sneakers are a productivity tool because I used to wear pointy dress shoes all the time, and the day I switched to sneakers, it just made my life so much more efficient.”
- If you’re trying to make your life more efficient, your feet might be an unexpected area to investigate.
Google Calendar
Use Google Calendar only on desktop because the interface is not that great and you will be too distracted to think straight
- Time-blocking: stick to the allocated time slots, and move from task to task once your time is up
- For even more efficiency, assign colors to event types and tags and categories (work-related)
Garmin Fenix 6 Pro Solar
“I’m 40 but my Garmin Watch (and my doctor) tells me my body has the condition of a 25-year old.”
- He uses his fancy (very expensive) Garmin Watch to track all his physical activity
- The daily recommended average is 8K to 10K, which is not that easy to reach when you work in an office all day.
Wake-up light
In the winter, the sun doesn’t rise before 9am, and it can be hard to wake up early.
- Set the light’s alarm 10 minutes later than your phone’s much calmer alarm sound, so that the light acts as an artificial sunrise, waking you up a few minutes before your alarm goes off.
Notepad
Write everything down in a notepad, and filter out important notes later
- Use it for meetings and notes throughout the day, and for personal journaling
- Practice gratefulness on a dedicated page, and write down 3 things you’re grateful for everyday