Skip to main content

This Calendar Will Help You Hustle Harder Than You Did Last Year

2015 is so last year…now it's time to hustle harder than you did last year or any years prior. Forget new years resolutions! We never seem to stick to them anyway. If you want 2016 to be the year where you make s*** happen, you'll need everything you can to help make that the case.

Luckily the team over at BBT has you covered, they've created an awesome looking calendar/poster that shows you your entire year in one go. Apparently it's based on the "don't break the chain method" popularized by Jerry Seinfeld.

Another big plus about this calendar is that it's…well…big. You know, it's hard to miss, it basically forces you to see it which will play a big part in keeping you accountable.

"The word "hustle" is lightly printed into every day as a reminder and affirmation that, "Good things come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle!"

click here to check this out

photo credit: BusyBuildingThings.com

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Win $250 to Shop the Coolest Jewelry Designers at Catbird

In honor of this year's Racked Young Guns—our definitive list of the most promising up-and-coming designers in the country—we're giving away $250 to the NYC-based jewelry store Catbird. In honor of this year's Racked Young Guns—our  definitive list   of the most promising up-and-coming designers in the country—we're giving away $250 to the NYC-based jewelry store Catbird. Rony Vardi and Leigh Plessner, the company's  co-creative directors , have been on the Young Guns panel for the past two years, and they've helped launch the careers of dozens of independent jewelry designers—like 2014 winner Jennie Kwon and 2013 winner Wing Yau of WWAKE. To enter, like the  Racked Facebook page  and comment on  this post . A winner will be chosen at random when the contest ends on July 24th. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. The Racked Young Guns Class of 2015 Giveaway ends at 11:59pm ET on July 24, 2015. Open only to eligible residents of the 50 U.S/DC, 18 ...