Got a minute?…
Me neither!
But you’ll want to make a few to listen to this…
Because when a doctor of education AND a doctor of psychology get together to talk about their time management and productivity insights, you know you’re about to hear something DIFFERENT on the topic!
Seriously though, Howie Jacobson’s doing an ultra-low-cost, high impact webinar series on time management from a HOLISTIC perspective. What the hell does that mean?
It means they’re looking at why you can take all the time management courses from all the best teachers out there…
And study all the top techniques…
And buy all the best time management and productivity tools…
But still wind up feeling unproductive, guilty, and less accomplished than you really want to be.
It means you can keep time charts, make appointments with yourself, and “organize and execute around priorities”, but if you’re not attending to some of the key personal variables Howie draws attention to, you might just be spinning your wheels…
Or you might be driving a super-productive, highly efficient car in entirely the wrong direction.
Anyway, please listen to the free audio below, and go sign up for Howie’s holistic time management webinar series. Both are definitely in the “worth doing” category! (He’s doing NINE expert webinars for a total of $67, kind of a no brainer)
Dr. G
PS – Above is my affiliate link of course. And as a side note, aren’t you kind of sick of having to apologize for asking to make money when you recommend something truly valuable to an audience you’ve nurtured for years? Stupid regulatory issues. Don’t get me started!
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Great podcast I really enjoyed it. I’m actually kinda struggling with time management right now, I was slacking the whole last month with my business and now I started to really work my butt off, but after the day I didn’t feel that I have done a lot which is kinda strange.
As said I should come in peace with myself. Well, enough of me rambling I should get back to work
“PS – Above is my affiliate link of course. And as a side note, aren’t you kind of sick of having to apologize for asking to make money when you recommend something truly valuable to an audience you’ve nurtured for years? Stupid regulatory issues. ”
Yes, I understand the feeling. On the other hand, I let everyone know my affiliate relations on every page of my site. However, I’m not adopting the apologising position, no way. I’m proud to promote what’s valuable and that’s it.
It’s not regulations that sicken me. I used to be more sickened by the attitude of some people who despise affiliates as such for some reasons even they wouldn’t be able to explain. But that’s history. If I find more affiliates sickened by this, I’ll start the affiliate pride movement!:)
Good work, dr.Glenn! Thanks for your e-mails
Ljubica
\"PS – Above is my affiliate link of course. And as a side note, aren’t you kind of sick of having to apologize for asking to make money when you recommend something truly valuable to an audience you’ve nurtured for years? Stupid regulatory issues. \"
Yes, I understand the feeling. On the other hand, I let everyone know my affiliate relations on every page of my site. However, I\’m not adopting the apologising position, no way. I\’m proud to promote what\’s valuable and that\’s it.
It\’s not regulations that sicken me. I used to be more sickened by the attitude of some people who despise affiliates as such for some reasons even they wouldn\’t be able to explain. But that\’s history. If I find more affiliates sickened by this, I\’ll start the affiliate pride movement!:)
Good work, dr.Glenn! Thanks for your e-mails
Ljubica
The point about doing classic procrastination activities (ie: Facebook, email, etc) due to wanting to avoid the pain of whatever actual task is in front of you really resonates with my observations the past few weeks.
Paired with his point about letting go of the guilt and shame with stopping the work you’re doing and getting into a place of enjoyment with the process is a really powerful takeaway.
It’s amazing how much freedom there is when you get down to the root layers of what’s not working!
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