When you learn the secrets to achieving peak personal
productivity, your life changes in amazing ways!
You wouldn’t be reading this right now if you weren’t a person
who understood the importance of personal productivity. Still, as productive
as
you already are, do you find that you never quite get as much done as
you’d like to? It’s frustrating ... darn frustrating, in fact. Beyond that,
it’s negatively impacting your career and you’re not about to let that
continue, are you? We didn’t think so!
There is a way to radically increase your productivity ... to
achieve more with less effort ... to take control of your days, your energy,
and your resources to experience more success in your life. That’s exactly
what you’ll learn to do when you read the 7 Keys to Exceptional
Personal Productivity.
Your Current Routine Is Packed With Productivity Killers. I’ll
Show You How to Spot Them and Eliminate Them for Good!
This tip is all about getting peak results from your efforts.
I’ll how you how to spot the daily habits, energy-robbers, and time-wasters
that are in your way. You’ll learn how to set your focus on what matters
most, enlist the support and resources you need, manage your peak energy
times, and establish smart action plans to accomplish your goals. You’ll
eliminate the roadblocks that are holding you back now and adopt new patterns
that will fuel your success from now on.
When it comes down to it, your ability to be phenomenally
productive will make ALL the difference in the success you achieve in life.
That means taking action in establishing a business is one of the smartest
career decisions you’ll ever make. So, what are you waiting for? Write a
business plan now.
Don’t procrastinate on making this decision! Take a moment
right now to write your ideas on a paper.
1. Know What You Want
- Why clarity of purpose and
clear goals are so important.
- Confused about what you
really want? Let inspiration and passion be your guide.
- Don’t let the tail wag the
dog — recognize when it’s time to take charge
- Confidence and personal
productivity: how the two are intertwined
2. Establishing Priorities
- Take the WMIT — What’s Most
Important Test — a helpful tool for identifying your top priorities
- How to know what to do first
when everything seems urgent
- Why everything you think is
important right now isn’t
- How to avoid the top mistakes
people make when establishing priorities
3. Creating and Executing Action Plans
- Key components of every
effective action plan
- Short-term and long-term
planning perspectives
- The essential steps of
transforming rough ideas into concrete action plans
- How to establish on-target
action plan timelines
- Backup and contingency
planning how-tos
4. Staying Focused and Fired Up!
- Is energy drain preventing
you from being your best? What to do about it
- How to stay pumped up in the
face of mega-challenges
- Rest is important — but how
much is enough and how much is too much?
- The importance of creating
distraction-free zones
- How bad do you want it? Keys
to staying fired up
5. Managing Time and Projects
- Is multitasking a good or bad
idea?
- Tackling the time-wasters
that’ll zap your productivity
- All hours aren’t equal:
understanding your personal peak productivity zones
- How to beat perfectionism and
procrastination for good
- Scheduling time and meetings
for optimal outcomes
- The basics of smart project
management
6. Tapping Into Support and Resources
- You can’t do it all: 5 ways
to enlist the support you need
- Are inadequate resources
threatening your productivity? How to know for sure and what to do about
it
- You’re never your best if
you’re always alone: how connecting with others feeds your productivity
- The smart and not-so-smart
uses of today’s smart technologies
- How supporting others today
will magnify your productivity tomorrow
7. Maintaining Your Edge for the Long Haul
- Why continual learning is
critical to performing at your peak
- How to find time for training
in an already busy schedule
- How your future goals can
help you create your current professional development plan.
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