Learn how easy it is to get organized. Reduce your stress levels, maintain
balance, and feel happier in all areas of life with the ''Effective Personal
Management'' System.
In this seminar you will learn how to:
Improve your personal leadership
Organize your communications
Improve your productivity and self esteem
Manage multiple commitments and priorities
Improve personal organization
Reduce stress levels
Learn to say ''No'' to things that are not
important
Reduce interruptions of yourself and others
Balance all areas of life
Focus on high payoff activities
Seminar Objectives:
How to find an additional two to three hours
per day to work on the highest and most important priorities in your life.
How to increase your productivity by 15-20
percent.
How to gain control of your personal and
professional time by scheduling your priorities.
How to reduce stress levels by practicing
the four steps of proactive self-management. (1) Take control of your life (2)
To plan and organize (3) Set and achieve goals (4) Live a balance life.
How you can balance all areas of life and
have time for the things you value most.
Using the My-Tyme to Maximize Results
The "My-Tyme" Daily Planner is an excellent time management tool.
Understanding each section & using it will increase your productivity & your
results!
Short Range Goals / Actions Steps: Reading and reviewing your goals and
weekly encourages you to take action. Writing these action steps in you're my-Tyme
will move you progressively toward your goals. Some of your goals will be
business related, other will be personal. These may include, for example, calls
to be completed at work, jogging, getting out to meet new friends, reading,
listening, daily devotions, updating your check book, or spending time with your
loved ones. These are only a few examples of the goals that can be obtained
simply by writing these action steps down in your daily planner.
Imperative / Important to Do Lists: Will help you to plan and prioritize
your daily activities. Using the Imperative/Important method when making your To
Do list will keep you focused on what needs to be completed first. Using this
method will help your to work on the highest payoff activities throughout your
day, producing greater results for both you and your organization.
Conference Planner: This section allows you to write the names of people
you frequently have meetings or telephone conferences with and the items that
need to be discussed at these times.
People to See: This section is used to write appointments you have
scheduled with others, as well as commitments you have made for yourself. For
example, block time to do your planning or to work on an important project.
Contacts / Follow Ups: In addition to your To Do list, this section can
be used to write contact information and notes about people you need to call or
follow up with.
Today's Accomplishments: This section can be used to write your results
and accomplishments day by day.
This Month's Goals: This section is provided for writing your most
important goals for the month. They should be Specific, Measurable, Attainable,
Realistic and Tangible.
Personal Priorities: Effective Time Management means spending time on
activities that will give you the greatest return on your investment of time.
List your six most important activities in this section.
The "My-Tyme" Daily Planner includes four full size monthly calendars, a
Time Picture, a 1-31 Tracking system, a graph to chart your goals, a full page
Imperative/Important list, two full page conference planners, prospect and
referral pages, an auto and expense log, and three-year calendar.
"Whatever you vividly imagine, ardently desire, sincerely believe, and enthusiastically act upon, must inevitably come to pass."
--Paul J. Meyer