A few good ones include Richard Horne's 101 Things To Do Before You Die, Lori Nelson Spielman's The Life List, and Mitch Albom's Tuesdays with Morrie.
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Vincent Santiago's book, "The Art of Getting Things Done: 10 Prolific Ways to Effectively Manage Your Time," offers practical strategies for enhancing time management skills. The author emphasizes the importance of organization and prioritization to achieve personal and professional goals. Various techniques are presented to help readers tackle to-do lists and increase productivity.

Additionally, Santiago references inspirational titles that encourage self-reflection and living life to the fullest. Among these are Richard Horne's "101 Things To Do Before You Die," Lori Nelson Spielman's "The Life List," and Mitch Albom's "Tuesdays with Morrie," which all inspire individuals to consider their life choices and aspirations.

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