“You can't literally cram a 25th hour into a 24-hour day. But you can shift activities and priorities so more time is available for essential tasks.”

101 Ways to Make Every Second Count: Time Management Tips and Techniques for More Success With Less Stress (1999)

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American writer 1957

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