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Time Management, Teleseminar

Time is your greatest resource

Time is your greatest resource.  Everyone gets the same amount, but some of us use it more wisely.  The concept of gaining one hour a day comes from better time management.

You can learn to incrementally save up to 60 minutes a day, by enacting the time management skills taught in this one-hour teleseminar, which comes with a 30-page, companion e-book. You’ll learn:-  The single biggest time waster and what to do about it
-  Why you will never have more time
-  Why a you must have a “not to do” list

-  Make more of the most underutilized hour of the day
-  How to have a Power Hour
-  How to manage weekends better

-  How to have less stress
-  How to be a better role model
-  Why you should never start a meeting late

-  The secret of delegation
-  How never to lose time in a line or in traffic
-  How to make time for exercise and relaxation

-  How to read 40 books a year
-  The two things that motivate people, including you
-  Why you should get to work early, paid for it or not

-  The best way to handle information overload
-  How not to lose things
-  How to go right to sleep at night

-  How to immediately awaken refreshed in the morning
-  Ask questions during this great teleseminar!

Thanks to time-saving devices, we have more discretionary time than ever.  We use the Internet (high-speed
Internet) instead of making a trip to the library.  We can rent movies without going to the video store.  Thanks
to automatic teller machines on every street corner, we can save loads of time and avoid many minutes of Muzak by never standing in a bank teller line again.

Some retailers help us save time by serving us in our automobiles.  Many pharmacies have drive-thru service and I heard of an entrepreneur in California who has a drive-thru funeral home.  Pull up to the window to pay your respects, say a quick prayer and you’re out of there.

We have speed dial on our phones and speed dating online.  There’s speed cooking, courtesy of microwave ovens.  Our cars have gizmos that allow us to breeze through toll stations without stopping and we can get our oil changed in 10 minutes.  Universities offer accelerated learning courses.

Life is getting faster and faster.

We don’t even need to get up from the couch to change the television, unless we lose the remote control.  Again.
Despite all these time-saving tools and conveniences, we still don’t have enough time.  Perhaps that’s because
we’re so busy being busy, that we forget to be productive.

This information will help you be more conscious of how you spend your time, which will help you make better d
ecisions about that time and make you more productive.

If you carefully manage time, you can add an hour to every day. Learn these skills to better manage time at work
and at home.

Three specific hours of the day account for most of our wasted time.  These hours are:

-  The first hour of consciousness
-  The first hour of work
-  The last hour of consciousness

One of the keys to time management is the ability to re-prioritize.  The concepts of perfectionism and self-esteem also play key roles in your ability to manage time.

Hint:  perfectionism is not a virtue.

If you’re really interested in self-improvement,  you can save money by purchasing FastLearnerAudio1, which comes with the time management CD and e-book, plus three other topics.

Related offerings:  (Best value) FastLearnerAudio1 for Self Improvement,  audio program on time management, keynote speech, time management training

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