J.P. Morgan was one of the richest american to ever live . One day a man walked into his office and said Mr.Morgan I have in my hand an envelope in which lies the formula for assured success and he said Mr.Morgan I will sell this to you for just $25000.
Morgan said let me check first if I like the formula I will pay you how much you demand. The man agreed and passed the envelope to Morgan and He opened the envelope and took the paper out unfolded the paper.
On the paper only two lines were written Morgan read those two lines and said that yes it works. Morgan said To the man “How much money you demand for this”. The man replied “Just $25000.”Morgan paid him $25000 for that paper on which only two lines were written.
Now you might be wondering what is written on that paper for which Morgan paid $25000. The first Line on the paper was
1.Every morning, write down a list of the things that need to be done that day.
2.Do them.
You should have read this quote at some point “The Ship which has no clear direction where it is sailing, no wind is favourable to that ship “. You might have seen that a building is first built in the mind then built on the paper and then built in the real world. So its clear that unless we put things on a paper its not clear. Every successful person has a schedule for the day,
so From now let’s make a schedule every morning and lets prioritize the task.
If making the schedule is tough and time consuming every morning then make it in the evening so that it can be executed on next day.
So The Secret of making schedule has worked for Morgan who was one of the top banker of America.
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