Time Management On Crack Review
Without a doubt time management is one of the biggest problems if not the biggest problem that marketers deal with in starting a business. Information overload kills more businesses than any other thing.
Robert Plank has put together a great guide to get done the important things and actually take action. Breaking things down into little pieces as he will show you and taking very focused action will make your results expand easily.
Information overload and indecision or the need to make things perfect are business killers. Robert has put together checklists and time savers to get the important things done and stay focused.
Applying these techniques has been a difficult change but has paid dividends for me many times over. The techniques work if you take action.
Now the problem with this product is that you will need to make changes and some of them will not be comfortable. If you embrace it and actually apply the techniques you will become much more productive.
This is product that you will have to go through on a regular basis. Doing it once will help but you will backtrack and need to review this on a regular basis. I have a reminder set to go back through it every 60 days. Each time I do I get better at managing my time. It does take consistent reminders to get this done and why I schedule it for review regularly.
Check out Time Management On Crack today.
This is the first in a series of reviews of products that I have purchased and have applied to my business to improve it. All of these reviews will be evergreen products (not the latest fad but long term valuable products) that I continue to recommend and use the techniques today in my business.
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Mike Paetzold got started blogging in 2003 and has become an expert on using WordPress. He has become known as The WordPress Guy. After being an under ground niche marketer using his blogs he has surfaced to share some of the ways he uses PLR to enter various niches profitably. |
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December 21st, 2009 at 12:17 pm
Hi Mike,
Time management is my biggest problem these days. One of myNew Years resolutions is to make a habit of learning and aplying time management skills so this is a timely post. Thanks for the resource. In my case I’ll need to set the reminder to a much shorter period than you.
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December 21st, 2009 at 1:26 pm
I’ve been discovering my best time saver is to focus the first part of my day on one major product. When I do it, I get 2-3 hours of productive work on a top priority. When I don’t I do fifty little things depending on the whims of my email in box, Skype chat rooms, or other nagging urgent but not important matters. Over the years I have evolved my own system, which works great when I work it. So your idea of going back every 60 days to review your plan makes a lot of sense.
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December 21st, 2009 at 6:17 pm
Time management is definitely a problem. There is never enough time to get everything done. Try as hard as I might and I reach the end of the day and I still have not done everything that I wanted to do or that I needed to do. Staying focused and setting aside specific blocks of time to do certain things helps, but it is still difficult to get things done.
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