Take Back Your Life!: Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to Get Organized and Stay Organized by Sally McGhee - Presentation Transcript
Take Back Your Life!: Using
Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 to Get
Organized and Stay Organized by
Sally McGhee
Stopped Me From Being An Email Junkie!
If you re bogged down by unrelenting e-mail messages, conflicting
commitments, and endless interruptions, it s not too late to reclaim control
of your workday and take back your life! By applying the same time
management and productivity techniques used by leading companies, you
can better manage all of your communications, action items, and
interactions. In this book, productivity expert Sally McGhee shows you how
to take control and reclaim something you thought you had lost forever:
your work-life balance. Now you can benefit from Sally s popular and
highly regarded corporate education programs, learning simple but
powerful techniques for rebalancing your personal and professional
commitments by using the latest productivity features in Microsoft Office
Outlook 2007. Learn the proven methods that empower you to clear away
distractions and loose ends and focus on what s really important to you
and your business. You will discover what defines, and what limits, your
personal productivity and learn how to create your own management
system. Examine how you collect and store information, process and
organize your e-mail messages for efficiency, and plan and prioritize with
the calendar features in Office Outlook 2007. Learn what thousands of
people worldwide have discovered about taking control of their everyday
productivity, and start transforming your own life today! Includes a tear-out
poster of the proven McGhee Productivity Solutions Workflow Model
suitable for keeping right next to your desk.
Helps you understand what defines, and what limits, your personal
productivity
Demonstrates how to make Office Outlook 2007 part of an effective and
highly personalized system for managing the constant stream of
information that flows across your desktop
Delivers the same powerful personal organization techniques from a
popular corporate training class taught in some of the world s most
successful companies
Offers an engaging, easy-to-read style for users of all levels
Applies concepts and models from the fields of behavioral psychology and
education
Personal Review: Take Back Your Life!: Using Microsoft Office
Outlook 2007 to Get Organized and Stay Organized by Sally
McGhee
Are you an email junkie too? This book and system will help you to resolve
those "instant replies" and get you back organized in your life.
I come from a highly technical background I used to support Outlook and
email systems for years and I was the "king" of instant email replies. I
could produce an answer in usually seconds. What I did not realize was
that doing that instant reply was pulling me away from focusing on goals
and other important areas of life. I remember being at a company meeting
when smart phones first came out, I had difficulty in hearing what was
being said because there were people doing emails via their little smart
phones and not paying attention to the important information being
delivered.
The McGhee Productivity System showed me that you focus your goals
daily and not on your emails. I remember doing emails during dinners with
friends, later at night, and early in the morning. I found I was doing emails
at all hours, and not focusing on my goals. I had personal goals for nearly
8 years in my last job, yet never touched a one since I was only focused on
work goals and email.
Now, my life is right on target. I shut off my smart phone from checking
email after hours; I removed the notice "ghost flags" that shows up while I
am working on other projects. I have now been hitting every one of my
personal goals on a weekly basis and I have now gone back to college
while training for a 1/2 Marathon. I now have each goal being worked on
during each week and making advancements on each personal goal, at
the same time, I am also hitting each of my business goals too.
"Take Back Your Life", this book has certainly helped me do exactly that. I
strongly recommend this wonderful book.
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Are you an email junkie too? This book and system w more
Are you an email junkie too? This book and system will help you to resolve those "instant replies" and get you back organized in your life.
I come from a highly technical background I used to support Outlook and email systems for years and I was the "king" of instant email replies. I could produce an answer in usually seconds. What I did not realize was that doing that instant reply was pulling me away from focusing on goals and other important areas of life. I remember being at a company meeting when smart phones first came out, I had difficulty in hearing what was being said because there were people doing emails via their little smart phones and not paying attention to the important information being delivered.
The McGhee Productivity System showed me that you focus your goals daily and not on your emails. I remember doing emails during dinners with friends, later at night, and early in the morning. I found I was doing emails at all hours, and not focusing on my goals. I had personal goals for nearly 8 years in my last job, yet never touched a one since I was only focused on work goals and email.
Now, my life is right on target. I shut off my smart phone from checking email after hours; I removed the notice "ghost flags" that shows up while I am working on other projects. I have now been hitting every one of my personal goals on a weekly basis and I have now gone back to college while training for a 1/2 Marathon. I now have each goal being worked on during each week and making advancements on each personal goal, at the same time, I am also hitting each of my business goals too.
"Take Back Your Life", this book has certainly helped me do exactly that. I strongly recommend this wonderful book.
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