Product management is a challenging field that demands optimizing personal productivity, as there is often more work than time available. The text offers practical strategies to enhance efficiency, such as shortening official work hours for focused task completion, declining unnecessary meetings, and employing time-blocking to reduce context switching. It emphasizes setting a single non-negotiable goal daily to maintain motivation and discipline, enlisting an accountability partner for goal-setting, and utilizing a standing treadmill during meetings to boost energy levels. Taking regular breaks is encouraged to enhance creativity and problem-solving skills, and establishing personal "acceptance criteria" can prevent perfectionism. Bulk communication is suggested to minimize distractions, while fostering high-ownership teams can distribute workload effectively, enhancing team productivity and allowing product managers to focus on strategic tasks. Ultimately, the text encourages product managers to adopt these habits selectively based on their specific work context to improve productivity and efficiency.