This is based on a strategy formulated by the world-renowned motivational speaker Brian Tracy to improve your productivity 1,000 percent.
Brian Tracy started out his career with just $14,400 in income. Twelve years later, this income had increased 100 times to $1,440,000. He realized he had achieved this amazing increase using a formula which he later articulated as the “1000 percent formula”. The formula is based on getting a little bit better each day…
Brian Tracy suggests we ask the following:
Could I increase my productivity, performance, and output by one tenth of one percent (.1%) each day?
This is such a small change that one could easily agree and commit to this. If this is possible, then just follow this simple arithmetic:
If you become one tenth of one percent more productive each day, five days per week, at the end of one week you will be one half of one percent more productive
(1/10 x 5 = .5%).
At the end of four weeks, you will be two percent more productive (4 x .5% = 2%).
At the end of fifty-two weeks, you will be 26% more productive
(13 x 2% =26%).
An increase of 26% productivity per year compounded over 10 years will result in an overall increase in productivity of 1000% (10 times).
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