Articles in the Getting-Results Category
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
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Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity, Project Management »
“Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.” — Parkinson’s Law
Your Outcome: Learn how to master time management and set effective time limits for things and then bite off what you can chew within that time limit. Your ability to use timeboxing and time budgets will help you manage your energy, free up your time, get more things done, and achieve work-life balance.
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
“The energy of the mind is the essence of life.” — Aristotle
Your Outcome: Add Power Hours to your week and use your best energy for your best results. By guarding your peak hours throughout the day, and applying them where you need it most, you dramatically improve your ability to achieve faster, better, and easier results.
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“To different minds, the same world is a hell, and a heaven.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Your Outcome: Find the metaphors that empower your for your best results in work and life. Use inspiring metaphors to make meaning and enjoy the journey and your destination. This is your way to get “on your path” or “back on your horse” or “get up to bat” and make the most of what you’ve got.
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
“Our chief want is someone who will inspire us to be what we know we could be.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Your Outcome: Become a “productive artist.” Find whether you are a “starter” or a “finisher” and improve your success in everything you do.
Some people are natural “starters.” They live for the creative beginning of projects, but not the day-to-day execution or the detailed follow up and follow through. Some people are natural “finishers.” They like the day-to-day work and the routine execution. When “starters” and “finishers” pair up, everybody wins.
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
Effectiveness, Getting-Results, Productivity »
“Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.” — Hilary Cooper
Your Outcome: Get ready. YOUR world’s about to rock. You’re about to become a powerful force of one. We all have strengths and weaknesses. It’s time to shift from spending more time in your weaknesses to spending more time in your strengths. By spending more time in your strengths, and less time in your weaknesses, it’s like a combination of simultaneously uncorking your abilities and drinking from the fountain of youth. Finding your vital few set of strengths and spending more time in them is the single most direct way to crank up your energy and your passion, enjoy what you do, and create unique value to your world.
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“Good things happen when you get your priorities straight.” — Scott Caan
Your Outcome: Get a handle on the minimum you need to do. Get the minimum out of the way and the rest of the day or week is yours. By having clarity on what you MUST do, you can avoid getting overwhelmed by all the tasks and activities competing for your time and energy. With clarity comes conviction and you set the stage for fierce results. Or simply clear your plate, then do enjoy the rest of the day, Cool Hand Luke style.
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“You must weed your mind as you would weed your garden.” — Astrid Alauda
Your Outcome: Turn your mind from a carnival funhouse or haunted mansion to your own private den. Free your mind up to focus on better things. This is part of achieving a “peaceful calm” state of mind, as well as getting rid of the “buzz” in your mind, or the nagging reminders that interrupt your focus throughout the day. Rather than use your brain as a depot for random ideas, “To Do” lists, reminders, and general mind clutter — you’ll have a place for dumping your brain and unshackling your mind.

