I Live In A 5-Minute City — Here’s How It Reframed My Approach to Productivity

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There’s a difference in each city’s marketing. Seoul wants to be culturally forward and technologically advanced; Copenhagen wants to be environmentally leading and design-centric. That’s fine, but big cities are hard to encapsulate, mostly because a well-developed city has many strengths.

What both cities share, however, is something entrepreneurs should pay serious attention to: the 5-minute principle that’s revolutionizing how I run my business.

Related: 5 Simple Productivity Hacks That Will Make You More Successful

The accidental business experiment

I live part of the year in the Hapjeong neighborhood in Seoul, South Korea. My older daughter’s school is one stop away on her

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