All of us get things done. It's a natural, human talent. However, few of us have
taken the time to stand back and actually name this process in order to find out
what works best for us.
That's why, as a first step in launching our programs, The Institute offers our
"Clearing the Decks" workflow organization program. For our leadership and
productivity programs to really take effect, they must be received into a
trusted, ongoing, effective personal and professional workflow system.
What does this mean?
We will come to your work space and help you tune up your personal/professional
workflow system (which is simply another way of saying "the way you currently
get things done"). We'll offer you some best practices, taken from years of work
in the field.
Simply put, traditional time management practices no longer work in this
fast-paced work-world we live in. "Clearing the Decks" will help you to get your
arms around all of the issues pressing on your life, freeing you up to devote
your attention to those deeply important areas that often get lost in the rush
to get things done.
Some of what you'll learn:
Why lists don't work…
What time management seminars never told
you…
How it (your life and work) can all fit into
one system…
How the real goal-setting process works…
How a simple technology you use everyday can
be power-packed to handle everything that needs to be acted on… [Advanced]
The 5 principles of effective organization…
What's missing from most organizing
techniques…
What You Can Expect to Walk Away With:
You will approach your tasks in a relaxed
and confident manner.
You will know every task, project, or goal
that has or needs your attention.
You will know your very next actions on
anything you've chosen to do.
You will free up your mind & time to devote
to things you've been putting off.
Your creativity levels will rise, because
your attention will be fully present to the task at hand.
You won't experience things slipping through
your hands any longer.
The noisy background of concerns that cry
for your attention will subside.
"Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe, and enthusiastically act upon, must inevitably come to pass."
--Paul J. Meyer