List makers get the right things done.
Don’t waste a minute: 1,440 minutes. That’s how many minutes there are in a day. How are you spending those precious minutes? Do you feel drained at the end of the day or look back and can’t figure out where the time went? If you’re not feeling fired up and fueled by your lists, Paula Rizzo, bestselling author and Emmy Award–winning television producer, delivers the solution in Listful Living.
Prioritize what really matters. Listful Living is the journal you need to get your life in order once and for all. Make sure you’re putting the right things on your list, not just lists of tasks but those things you truly want to do that will nourish your soul.
Make lists work for you. Anyone can make a list, but can that list make you a calmer, more mindful, superproductive, and less stressed version of yourself? It’s easy to become overwhelmed by to-do lists, bucket lists, and goals. The secret to success is not just about what you put on your list but what you intentionally leave off. Less is more. Leading with intention and how you’d like your life to feel is key.
Listful Living is the perfect book for list makers and life planners. You can learn to:
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“We’re all juggling a thousand things, and it can be hard to know where to focus. Paula Rizzo shows us how to create the happier, more productive lives we want, one list at a time.”
— Gretchen Rubin, #1 New York Times bestselling author
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Paul Rizzo is an author and Emmy award–winning television producer of health, wellness, and lifestyle segments with a range of top experts, including JJ Virgin, Jillian Michaels, and Deepak Chopra. She served as senior health producer for Fox News Channel in New York City for over a decade. She is the co-creator of Lights Camera Expert, an online course for helping entrepreneurs, authors and experts get media attention. She also created the productivity site ListProducer.com. She is a regular speaker who has presented the keynote address for New York Women in Communications, among others.