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Take Breaks, work better, freedom better

John Briggs, AKS REFLECTIONS

Most “productivity” advice just teaches you to suffer more efficiently. Here we talk about how intentional breaks during the work day provide work-life harmony which make time, financial, and mental freedom possible.

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    Author of Take Breaks, Work Better, creator of the 3.3 Rule, CPA and founder of an 8 figure Accounting Firm.

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