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There Is Never Enough Time In The Day, Without the Double-Dip Method

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What do all teachers have in common?

They all have 24 hours in a day!

Yet why are some teachers more productive than others?

It’s highly likely they use what I call The Double-Dip Method (DDM).

DDM allows you to increase your productivity by double-dipping one activity with another.

For example, I use DDM when I commute to and from work, which “adds” 30 minutes of productivity to my day.

How?

By listening to audio books rather than the radio.

Using DDM, I’ve already listened to over a dozen audiobooks on topics such as psychology, motivation, and productivity.

And I use that knowledge to improve student learning.

Teachers often say “There is never enough time in the day,” and while that may be true, you’ll never find more of it.

That’s why you must DDM!

I’m curious, do you DDM to increase your productivity?

If so, I shared one of my strategies and I’d love to hear yours.

If not, let me know how you can DDM in the comments below.

If you learned anything in this post, I’d really REALLY appreciate a simple like, share, comment, or subscribe.

I’d appreciate it more than you will ever realize.

I’m The Educator at www.SchoolYourBrain.com.

¡Hasta luego!