Productivity laws is about understanding yourself and your team. Learn how to watch your thoughts to overcome procrastination. Use visioning to achieve desired goals. Mastering oneself by focusing on what you need to do to get what you want
Discipline weighs ounces, but regret weighs tons.
The key word is "sacrifice".
It is the ability for you to sacrifice inmediate pleasure or gratification in the present so that you can enjoy greater rewards down the road.
Eat that Frog!
Learn how to stop procrastinating high value tasks that can move your life forward. This book discusses the importance of goal setting, creative procrastination, time management and creating priority ranking for all of your tasks.
This slideshow is a comprehensive overview of Brian Tracy's book Eat That Frog! The basic premise of Eat That Frog is that we should focus on the highest payback, least-appealing task of the day FIRST, before anything else. He asserts that "your ability to select your most important task at each moment, and then to start on that task and get it done both quickly and well, will probably have more of an impact on your success than any other quality or skill you can develop!”
According to the author, an average person who masters this one technique will run circles around a genius who talks a lot and makes wonderful plans, but gets very little done. (I know somebody like this, don’t you?)
Furthermore, he says that "The ability to concentrate on this one important task, single-mindedly, to do it well, and to finish it completely is the key to great success, achievement, status and happiness in life.”
Let's all go eat that frog!
I love Brian Tracy's use of quotes in the book, and have included many of them in the slideshow.
If you're looking to be more productive, stop procrastinating the important stuff (We can all use less procrastination, right?), start procrastinating more creatively (I like the sound of that!), and reach the goals you have yet to attain, I highly recommend utilizing this information!
For another overview of the book, go herehttp://www.empowernetwork.com/teresabrown/eat-that-frog-stop-procrastinating-and-get-more-done/?id=teresabrown and learn more.
Eat that frog today so tomorrow will be a better place :)!
I get a real kick out of seeing people achieve. This presentation is all about vanquishing the best of procrastination. This deck contains ideas that may help you actualize your goals.
Discipline weighs ounces, but regret weighs tons.
The key word is "sacrifice".
It is the ability for you to sacrifice inmediate pleasure or gratification in the present so that you can enjoy greater rewards down the road.
Eat that Frog!
Learn how to stop procrastinating high value tasks that can move your life forward. This book discusses the importance of goal setting, creative procrastination, time management and creating priority ranking for all of your tasks.
This slideshow is a comprehensive overview of Brian Tracy's book Eat That Frog! The basic premise of Eat That Frog is that we should focus on the highest payback, least-appealing task of the day FIRST, before anything else. He asserts that "your ability to select your most important task at each moment, and then to start on that task and get it done both quickly and well, will probably have more of an impact on your success than any other quality or skill you can develop!”
According to the author, an average person who masters this one technique will run circles around a genius who talks a lot and makes wonderful plans, but gets very little done. (I know somebody like this, don’t you?)
Furthermore, he says that "The ability to concentrate on this one important task, single-mindedly, to do it well, and to finish it completely is the key to great success, achievement, status and happiness in life.”
Let's all go eat that frog!
I love Brian Tracy's use of quotes in the book, and have included many of them in the slideshow.
If you're looking to be more productive, stop procrastinating the important stuff (We can all use less procrastination, right?), start procrastinating more creatively (I like the sound of that!), and reach the goals you have yet to attain, I highly recommend utilizing this information!
For another overview of the book, go herehttp://www.empowernetwork.com/teresabrown/eat-that-frog-stop-procrastinating-and-get-more-done/?id=teresabrown and learn more.
Eat that frog today so tomorrow will be a better place :)!
I get a real kick out of seeing people achieve. This presentation is all about vanquishing the best of procrastination. This deck contains ideas that may help you actualize your goals.
Most of the people nowadays fail to get a job well done in real time or end up with a poor outcome because they just can’t help themselves from procrastinating.
Procrastination is a perfect way for us to get stuck up and yet, many of us keep being totally unaware of this phenomenon controlling and harming our lives. Unknowingly, we always easily create or find persuasive arguments right in our minds to delay the tasks that are at hand.
Nevertheless, you must decidedly avoid it if you want to be productive.
Don’t ever let procrastination take over your whole life. Don’t do it because you can avoid it.
Here are12 effective strategies for you to avoid procrastination and become more productive.
Procrastination PowerPoint PPT Content Modern SampleAndrew Schwartz
121 slides include: overcoming procrastination, the 8 causes of procrastination, recognition and signs of procrastination, remedies, approaching procrastinators, 9 rationalizations to avoid, behavioral solutions, do's and don'ts, solving procrastination, 14 remedies for procrastination, the self motivation option, how to's and more.
Who needs Tony Robbins when you can motivate yourself? Overcoming the emotional hurdle to get stuff done when you’d rather sit on the couch isn’t always easy. But unless calling in sick and waking up at noon have no consequences for you, it’s often a must.
HOW TO MOTIVATE
YOURSELF: 20 WAYS TO FIND
MOTIVATION
It’s not easy to motivate yourself. If you’re like many people, you know the drill:
• Set the alarm early… then can’t get out of bed.
• Write a to-do list… then get overwhelmed and escape into a Netflix-binge.
• Get excited about goals… then feel guilty for not working on them.
In doing big things or setting and achieving big goals for yourself; you need to distinguish the desired outcome that made all your efforts worthwhile.
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You can achieve big things... if you think big. Change your self-talk. Make your goals big, but not unrealistic. Take daily action and make small steps outside your comfort zone. These are proven steps for thinking bigger so you can achieve more and create your dream reality.
Most of the people nowadays fail to get a job well done in real time or end up with a poor outcome because they just can’t help themselves from procrastinating.
Procrastination is a perfect way for us to get stuck up and yet, many of us keep being totally unaware of this phenomenon controlling and harming our lives. Unknowingly, we always easily create or find persuasive arguments right in our minds to delay the tasks that are at hand.
Nevertheless, you must decidedly avoid it if you want to be productive.
Don’t ever let procrastination take over your whole life. Don’t do it because you can avoid it.
Here are12 effective strategies for you to avoid procrastination and become more productive.
Procrastination PowerPoint PPT Content Modern SampleAndrew Schwartz
121 slides include: overcoming procrastination, the 8 causes of procrastination, recognition and signs of procrastination, remedies, approaching procrastinators, 9 rationalizations to avoid, behavioral solutions, do's and don'ts, solving procrastination, 14 remedies for procrastination, the self motivation option, how to's and more.
Who needs Tony Robbins when you can motivate yourself? Overcoming the emotional hurdle to get stuff done when you’d rather sit on the couch isn’t always easy. But unless calling in sick and waking up at noon have no consequences for you, it’s often a must.
HOW TO MOTIVATE
YOURSELF: 20 WAYS TO FIND
MOTIVATION
It’s not easy to motivate yourself. If you’re like many people, you know the drill:
• Set the alarm early… then can’t get out of bed.
• Write a to-do list… then get overwhelmed and escape into a Netflix-binge.
• Get excited about goals… then feel guilty for not working on them.
In doing big things or setting and achieving big goals for yourself; you need to distinguish the desired outcome that made all your efforts worthwhile.
Change your mindset, expand your wealth page numbered-convertedAlmarieSteffiApilado1
You can achieve big things... if you think big. Change your self-talk. Make your goals big, but not unrealistic. Take daily action and make small steps outside your comfort zone. These are proven steps for thinking bigger so you can achieve more and create your dream reality.
Habit One: Be Proactive
Habit Two: Begin With the End in Mind
Habit Three: Put First Things First
Habit Four: Think Win-Win
Habit Five: Seek First to Understand, Then to be Understood
Habit Six: Synergize
Habit Seven: Sharpen the Saw
First time business owners might think as if they have fallen into a pitfall from where they can never come out. At times it is stressful and non fruitful, but one should never lose hope. Mentioned are few ways in which entrepreneurs take up things.
1. Productivity laws
If you go to work on your goals, your goals will go to work on
you. If you go to work on your plan, your plan will go to work
on you. Whatever good things we build end up building us.
~Jim Rohn
2. “5 second rule.
◎ Doing the things you don’t want to
do to get what you want
◎No emergency break.
1 : 400,000,000,000,000
3. 4 stages
◎Stage 1: Where am I going?
◎Stage 2: How can I get there?
◎Stage 3: What is stopping me?
◎Stage 4: How can I help my team?
4. Motivation is the force that initiates, guides and
maintains goal-oriented behaviors. It is what
causes us to take action, whether to grab a
snack to reduce hunger or enroll in college to
earn a degree. The forces that lie beneath
motivation can be biological, social, emotional
or cognitive in nature
5. What am I really trying to achieve? Why
do I need to achieve it?
Where am I going?
“Nothing is less productive than to make more efficient what
should not be done at all.” ~ Peter Drucker
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6. “
A lot of us can see, but how many of
us have vision?
7. Exercise 1
◎Derive a mental image of your future
◉Professionally
◉Personally
◉Romantically
◉Achievements
◉Legacy
◎Having “vision” is the ability to perceive or project a vivid mental image of
your future, and crafting, breaking down and setting goals…..your personal
vision
8. Exercise 2
◎This exercise should be fun because it’s all
about dream actualization – concocting your
biggest, greatest dream for yourself
◉Take a look at your calendar and pick a
day. It could be today, then flip forward to
that same day a year from now and imagine
what your most optimal day looks like
9. Okay, now that its clear. What
is the plan?
“Do not squander time for that is the stuff life is made of.” ~
Benjamin Franklin
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10. Exercise 3
1. Look at each component of your dream day
and ask yourself – how can I make this an
actuality?
2. What would need to happen?
3. What would I need to do?
4. What would I need to possibly change
about myself or my outlook to make this
dream real?
11. White
“My goal is no longer to get more done, but rather to have less to do.”
~Francine Jay
◎Stop doing repetitive tasks and start automating
◎calendar,
◎lists,
◎reminders
◎GTDs
◎Stop guessing and start backing up your decisions with data - did
you know that most people are more easily distracted from noon to 4PM
the combination of all the colors of the visible spectrum.
Efficiency is doing better what is already being done.” ~ Peter Drucker
Start doing
12. ◎Multitasking
◎Checking email--- watsapp, fb throughout the day
◎ Putting off your most important work until later in the day
◎Under-planning ---figuring it out as you go along wastes a huge
amount of time.
◎No vampires -- the negative souls who steal your enthusiasm
◎Over planning ---Just do it, those are enough suggestions as to
how…lets get it done.
◎Perfectionism
◉They spend more time than required on a task.
◉They procrastinate and wait for the perfect moment. In business,
if it is the perfect moment, you are too late.
◉They miss the big picture while being too focused on small things.
◎Quit stalling, the perfect moment is NOW.
Stop doing
13.
14. Can I really beat procrastination?
Or my lack of inertia?
Can I really start over ?
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15. The difference between
successful people and very
successful people is that
very successful people say
“no” to almost everything.
— Warren Buffet.
16. Change your tone
I don’t instead of I can’t. I will instead of I can
◎The students who told themselves “I can’t eat X”
chose to eat the chocolate candy bar 61% of the time.
Meanwhile, the students who told themselves “I don’t
eat X” chose to eat the chocolate candy bars only 36%
of the time. This simple change in terminology
significantly improved the odds that each person would
make a more healthy food choice.
◎Next time you need to avoid saying yes, say “I don’t”.
17. Fear of failing
More often than laziness, the root of
procrastination is the fear of not
doing a good job, says British
philosopher and author Alain de
Botton on his website, The Book of
Life.
18. Stop doing everything yourself
◎Nothing great in life is achieved alone. Especially in
business, success isn’t a solo act. This character trait is akin
to “surrounding yourself with better people.”
◎It takes teamwork to make the dream work.
◎Understand The Power Of “Leverage” Billionares do
what they do best and get others to do the rest .
19. Learn to Laugh at Yourself
◎Its really okay to fail, how quickly you pick yourself up
however is the life and death question that you need to watch.
◎Forgive yourself.
◎ “If you can laugh at yourself, you can forgive
yourself,” says Rev. Susan Sparks. “And if you can forgive
yourself, you can forgive others.” You can’t go more than 2
minutes in a conversation with either Oprah without them
smiling and belting out a laugh (typically at their expense).
20. Be Gritty
◎The key is not just having the stomach for failure, but
having the strength to face what feels like an endless
amount of resistance… and still move forward.
◉Tenacious,
◉Resilience
◉Never gives up
◉Relentless
21. “We begin to work only when the fear of doing nothing at all exceeds
the fear of not doing it very well … And that can take time,” he writes
22. What do you stand to lose?
◎If you gave up today?
◎If you never tried again?
◎If you settled for average?
◎If you never pushed yourself again?
◎If you took time off?
◎If you wait for another 6 months?
23. Take No Days Off (Completely)
◎This is your baby and its growing up
poorly or greatly as you watch.
◎Whatever you choose it will come
back to you
24. Its your baby…..
What happens if you ignore your baby
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• How are you nurturing your
baby?
• How are you feeding it? When,
how often?
• Who are you surrounding it
with?
• Ignoring the problem doesn't’t
take it away?
25. Accountability
Whoa! Distractible people get more done when there is
someone else there, even if he isn’t coaching or assisting
them.” If you’re facing a task that is dull or difficult, such as
cleaning out your closets or pulling together your receipts
for tax time, get a friend to be your body double.
26. As a manager
Driving productivity is about removing
other people’s obstacles
success seekers, failure avoiders
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27. Driving organizational productivity
◎People are more motivated
when they have choices.
◎You are only as good as
your tools
◎To stay productive day-in
and day-out you have to set
and keep boundaries
◎Shared Vision
◎Supported team
28. Remember - It’s not discipline
and habits that get you going.
Discipline is an illusion.
Motivation is the cornerstone of
all productivity.
29. Resources
◎Tools:
GTD
Getting Things Done: The
Art of Stress-Free
Productivity, by David
Allen
Seinfeld’s Productivity
Secret
◎Articles
http://www.lifehack.org/pro
ductivity
http://www.lifehack.org/arti
cles/productivity/15-
productivity-hacks-for-
procrastinators-2.html
http://www.lifehack.org/293
676/15-small-things-you-
can-every-day-become-
highly-successful
http://psychology.about.co
m/od/psychologytopics/tp/t
heories-of-motivation.htm
Books
◎The Desire Map, by
Danielle LaPorte
◎ The Power of
Less, by Leo Babuata
◎The Purpose Driven
Life: What on Earth Am
I Here For