You may not know his name, but you might have heard his music. Kabir Sehgal has produced albums for jazz musicians such as Arturo O'Farill & The Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, which earned him a GRAMMY for 2014 for The Offense Of The Drum and a Latin GRAMMY for 2016 for Cuba: The Conversation Continues.
Kabir Sehgal on the role of music in people's lives
But that's not all. Sehgal is also a business executive, author and U.S. Navy Reserve officer. On top of his music production duties, that's a lot to fit into one day. Luckily, Sehgal has shared his multitalented wisdom on three time management principles with Harvard Business Review.
Sehgal's practical productivity hacks are stepping away from the news, making your phone less appealing (using a grayscale feature) and scheduling your email communication. According to Sehgal, "In just two months I drove meaningful revenue for my corporation as well as successfully recorded 25 musicians and singers."
Read Sehgal's entire article and learn more about how you can put these three simple tricks into practice to get more work accomplished.
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