Time Management

Saturday, September 16, 2006

“Make Time For Success!” teaches vital success skills

If you’ve ever watched with envy as a co-worker came striding confidently into work each day, got an amazing amount accomplished, became respected as a high-achiever, and still had time to spend with family, Mind Tools’ ebook, “Make Time For Success!”, can take you from envy to excellence.


I’ve reviewed it and I’m giving it my very highest rating. Let me explain.


“Make Time For Success!” is a 142-page ebook that cuts right to the chase of what it takes to transform yourself into a truly effective business person who knows how to make time, energy, and others work for him or her.


This course is unique because it includes six very special techniques that highly successful people use to get more done in less time. I’ve not seen these techniques presented elsewhere in such a concise way.


If you’ve ever wondered what’s going to happen to you in the next 10 years—maybe wished you had a realistic plain—“Make Time For Success!” will help you get the successful future you want.
This excellent course also enables you to:


• Greatly reduce stress in your daily life
• See and focus on the big picture rather than flitting from one task to another
• Be able to determine which tasks to delegate and which to handle yourself


What specific skills does this course teach you? Here are just a few topics:


• How to manage time effectively
• How To Make Time For Your Real Priorities
• The Insider Secrets Of Planning And Scheduling
• Powerful Ways To Cut The Clutter
• Trusted Telephone Techniques
• How To Deal With People Who Interrupt Your Day
• The Best Ways To Delegate
• How To Define Tasks In Ways That Will Get Things Done
• The Power Of Money To Leverage Your Path To Success
• How To Set Realistic Life Goals


Compared to other business and leadership books, I found “Make Time For Success!” to be very user-friendly. None of it was overly complex, and I came away from it very impressed. Anyone can use this book to become more effective and successful.


This course offers useful and accessible tools that anyone can learn quickly and begin implementing immediately. As you become more effective at managing time, effort, energy and others, you will get more done.


When you get more done, you will become very successful and you’ll have more time at your disposal.


After reading “Make Time For Success!” and going through the exercises, you should start feeling your stress level drop because you can fit everything into your day and still have time to spend with your family.


Success is a science, and “Make Time For Success!” teaches you what to do in order to achieve success and earn respect as a “can-do” high achiever in the business world.


Busy professionals will be able to use the information in this ebook immediately, and even college and school-age students can benefit from it enormously.


Additionally, this course is an exceptional value. Success seminars run into the thousands of dollars, whereas this ebook costs only $37, which works out to less than $1 for each of the 39 critical skills it teaches.


The best part is that you can try this course out at no risk, since it is offered with a “no questions asked” three-month, 100% money-back guarantee.


As if all of this isn’t enough, for a limited time, Mind Tools is sweetening the pot by offering their special Stress Management Masterclass guide—a $19.95 value—FREE for those who agree to evaluate “Make Time For Success!”.


In summary, this course offers you the chance to change your life and become successful, in a user-friendly format at an excellent price. Want to turn your life around and succeed? Then you must have this information.


If you want to enjoy great success, I suggest you order “Make Time For Success!” today. Click here to find out more.

The Ultimate 7 Time Management Tips

Ever notice that people don't talk about the weather any more? Now it's "Keeping busy?" And of course the answer is "yes." In this day and age of overdoing everything, time management is essential if people are to get all their work done and still have some fun. Read on for seven time management tips that will help you get yourself organized so that you will have more free time.


1. Beat the procrastination habit. Putting things off is almost never a good idea. Sometimes it is worth it to take a few moments to regroup and psyche up for a difficult or unpleasant job, but it won't get done until you get started. A similar rule of thumb for living is to "do the worst first." If you're dragging your feet about making a certain phone call, or tackling a messy job, think how good you'll feel when it's done!


2. Put things away when you are done with them. A big time waster for many people is looking for things that are misplaced. If you can get your equipment and paperwork organized, you can find anything you need in just a few seconds. But you must put the item back where it belongs when you are finished with it, or it will become misplaced. It's possible to spend hours or even days looking for an important piece of paper.


3. Delegate what you can. If your life is overloaded with things to do, look to see if there is someone under you who could take care of some of the easier tasks. For instance, the kids could help you with folding laundry or even answering the phone. At work, farm out those basic tasks to an underling if possible.


4. Establish routines. For many of us, time is wasted every day because we are trying to decide what to do next. When we get routines established, and even written down on paper as guidelines, it can simplify our lives and save time. For instance, you could begin your workday with tasks like check email, return phone calls, and check calendar for appointments. You could have a similar end of workday routine of tidying up your desk, writing out a list of things to do for the next day, and emptying the trash.


5. Say no or find easy options to volunteer activities. For instance, if it's your turn to provide snacks for your child's school event, consider buying cookies ready made instead of devoting several hours to baking and decorating special cupcakes. The same goes for pot luck dinners. Potato salad from the store is probably almost as good as what you can make, but takes a lot less time.


6. Use a timer to motivate yourself to work for a certain length of time. If you have a hard time getting busy with the work you need to do, sometimes it helps to simply set a timer for a short time, for instance 15 minutes, or maybe an hour if it's at work. Tell yourself you can quit when the timer sounds. Often you will be interested in the task by then. If you aren't, at least you've done a little of the task. Take a short break and reset the timer.
7. Think positive! Don't let yourself get bogged down in doubts about your ability to do the project, or about how long it might take. Chances are it won't be anywhere near as bad or time-consuming as you think.


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Ever notice that people don't talk about the weather any more? Now it's "Keeping busy?" And of course the answer is "yes."