Subject: The Time Hack that Created Billionaires Friend

"Im sorry, this table is for billionaires..."

I'm sorry, this table is for billionaires only...

Hi
 Friend,

Have you ever wondered what it is they
serve a billionaire for breakfast?

Do people with a super human ability
to generate revenue eat waffles and
cream cheese like the rest of us?

Or do you think they might have a richer palate?

As far as I know the the most expensive
breakfast ever served up coincided a few
years back with the opening of the West
End production of Breakfast at Tiffany's.

For 22,000 pounds (37,600 U.S. dollars),
theater-goers could indulge in a never to
be forgotten breakfast that opened with
an edible gold and jewel draped croissant
slavered in Bar le Duc hand-seeded
redcurrant jam, and aptly concluded with
a champagne cocktail served from a bottle
"covered in gold and encrusted with real
pearls and diamonds".

But you can put down your check books.

Not only has this opulent mouth-watering
dish long since vanished from the "menu of
billionaires" it turns out they don't even
eat this way.

Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, one of
the umpteen billionaires whose names
you've never heard before, eats two
hard-boiled eggs and soy sauce for his
daily starter meal.

Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin
Atlantic, reportedly eats fruit salad and
muesli (the cheapskate) and occasionally
kippers.

Mark Zuckerberg, co-creator of Facebook says
he eats "whatever", and doesn't waste time on
silly decisions like what to put in his mouth
in the morning.

So if food isn't important to starting the
day of these super productive human beings,
what is?

My friend Carolyn Hansen says she knows the
secret and she's revealing it here:

https://uber-productive.com/boss

She claims that by modeling the practices
of the most elite action takers in the world
we can add up to 4 MORE PRODUCTIVE HOURS to
each working day.

What does this add up to over time?

Just ask guys like Branson, on whom the tactics
in Carolyn's free report are modeled.

At 65 years of age Sir Branson (yes, the man
was knighted by the Prince of Wales) shows no
signs of slowing down.

Necker Island, his 74-acre private island
paradise in Caribbean can be reached only
by boat or helicopter.

And if you're the ambitious type for whom
super productivity is just another term for
what you do on a daily basis, then the island
is yours - for a price.

You can book the entire island, $78,000 for
the night, or one of the "master suites" for
two, seven nights, for just $48,300.

Out of your price range?

Not quite at the level of productivity that
provides for this kind of playboy lifestyle?

Then go grab Carolyn's report "Super Productivity
For Entrepreneurs" and discover how to close the
gap:

https://uber-productive.com/boss

Inside its pages you'll discover:

* The Time Hack That Creates BILLIONAIRES

* How To Leapfrog To SUPERHUMAN Performance

* TIM FERRIS'S STORY Of Necker Island

* 19 SUCCESS HABITS Of Elite Entrepreneurs


Not only that, but you'll also get the simple
4-minute breakfast trick that packs up to 50
percent of your daily nutrient requirement in
a single hit - something that even Zuckerberg
could get on board with!

To reaching your super productive potential,
==>>>https://uber-productive.com/boss









To a more productive you in 2022!
Penny Chow
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