Jocelyn K. Glei

Jocelyn K. Glei is an author known for her work on creativity, productivity, and the modern work environment. She has written books and articles that focus on helping individuals manage their time and work more effectively in the digital age.

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  1. 1. Manage Your Day To Day

    Build Your Routine, Find Your Focus, and Sharpen Your Creative Mind

    The book offers practical strategies and insights to help individuals reclaim control over their daily routines and enhance productivity. It emphasizes the importance of establishing a structured schedule, setting boundaries, and prioritizing creative work amidst the distractions of modern life. Through contributions from various experts, the book provides actionable advice on managing time effectively, fostering creativity, and maintaining focus. It encourages readers to cultivate habits that support sustained productivity and personal fulfillment in both professional and personal spheres.

  2. 2. Maximize Your Potential

    Grow Your Expertise, Take Bold Risks, and Build an Innovative Career

    A practical, actionable career guide that shows how to build meaningful expertise and momentum by combining deliberate practice, focused work habits, and small risk-taking experiments; it emphasizes shipping real work, protecting attention through routines and constraints, creating systems to learn faster, and saying no to distractions so you can invest in high-leverage opportunities, stronger relationships, and a reputation that opens better roles and creative freedom.

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  3. 3. Make Your Mark

    A practical, idea-to-execution guide for creative professionals that translates artistic gifts into a sustainable business by combining mindset, craft, and concrete tactics; it emphasizes clarifying purpose and value, testing and iterating products, finding and serving the right audience, pricing and launching with confidence, building simple systems and teams, and developing habits that protect creativity while enabling growth—balancing inspiration with repeatable practices so makers can ship work that matters and scale it responsibly.

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