Strategies for Peak Productivity: The Synchronicity of Time Management
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Subscribers only Ken Lodi Introduction
Let's look at a business case for why high productivity is essential!
Subscribers only Introduction & Foundation
Let's get clear about what Productivity means and how it greatly impacts your sales numbers.
Subscribers only Defining Time Management
Let's understand what managing time is about and why it's essential to our success.
Subscribers only Circadian & Ultradian Rhythms
Whether you're a morning or evening person, it's a good idea to do your best when your at your best. Knowing when to do certain activities is advantageous.
Subscribers only Locus of Control
Control activities and guide your day as best you can--it's important to understand what you can and cannot control, and make decisions accordingly.
Subscribers only Seneca
When were are busy, we can work harder and longer hours, or eliminate time-wasting activities and free our calendar to address top priorities.
Subscribers only The Magic 3 Hours
Getting an early start allows you to get things done without distractions, and set the stage for a very productive day.
Subscribers only Planning
The best way to predict the future is to create it. Planning enables you to work methodically through tasks and activities with better and faster results.
Subscribers only Micro & Macro Planning
Plan the future with the big picture in mind; plan your day with the little details that create productive outcomes.
Subscribers only Time & Talents
Spend more of your time using your talents--which are your greatest strengths.
Subscribers only The Time Matrix
Learn to determine what is a priority, what is an urgency, and what doesn't need to be addressed at this time.
Subscribers only The Pareto Principle
Narrow your focus each day by focusing on the 20% that represents 80% of the value of your day.
Subscribers only Deep Work
When it's time to focus and get a lot accomplished, sometimes you need to dedicate blocks of time in a room free from distractions. Deep work enables you to make long strides with your productivity.
Subscribers only The Pomodoro Technique
You don't need to sit in a chair for hours at a time to get things done. In fact, it can be a better idea to take short breaks frequently to help you maintain energy and focus.
Subscribers only Categorize, Block and Pocket
Putting your tasks in designated times or grouping similar tasks together is an efficient way to get things done.
Lesson 16: Procrastination
Procrastination is the enemy of productivity. Learn how to manage this popular bad habit!
Subscribers only Daily Routines
This fun section reveals what the best at their craft do everyday as part of their daily routine.
Subscribers only Circadian & Ultradian Rhythms (Revisited)
It's all about timing! When you're at your best, tackle top priorities.
Subscribers only Naps
Naps are not for the lazy, they are an effective tool for improving health, cognitive capabilities and overall performance.
After a decade with Franklin Covey teaching Time Management and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Ken wrote presentations and pitch meetings for the Financial Services Sector with companies such Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo and Fidelity Investments. He has also partnered with teams at Disney, ABC Television, and Viacom during their “upfront season” resulting in increased revenues in ad sales dollars. He has lectured to faculty, staff and students at Arizona State University, UCLA, USC and scores of government agencies. Ken has also produced multi-day corporate training events and narrated several audio books and training programs.He is the author of Tapping Potential: Achieving What you want with the Abilities you Already Have; Front & Center: Presenting Ideas Clearly, Concisely and with Confidence, and The Bamboo Principle endorsed by Stephen Covey as "Enlightening and inspiring." It has been read around the world in five languages.Ken has been featured on NBC News, and I Heart Radio. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.
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