Showing posts with label Strategies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strategies. Show all posts

Friday, 25 November 2011

Time Management Tips and Time Management Strategies for Achievers

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) October 28, 2011

Some say, Time is all we have. To master time is to master life. The secret of time management is to have a trusted system and a collection of time management tips and time management strategies to draw from.


Getting Results the Agile Way (http://www.amazon.com/Getting-Results-Agile-Way-Personal/dp/0984548203), by J.D. Meier, now available on Kindle, is a time management system for achievers focused on meaningful results. The power of Getting Results the Agile Way is that it combines some of the best practices for thinking, feeling, and taking action into one simple system to help achievers make the most of what theyve got.


Here is a short, two-minute video that shows how a CTO of a non-profit organization uses Getting Results the Agile Way to help doctors and patients around the world, while dealing with incredible stress and time pressure in extreme scenarios:


Note You can view the video directly at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5o0JhIh784


Getting Results the Agile Ways tackles time management in three unique ways:

1. The Rule of Three - By choosing three wins to focus on each day, this simplifies life and puts the most important things front and center.

2. Monday Vision, Daily Outcomes, Friday Reflection - On Mondays, identify three wins for the week. Each day, identify three wins for that day, to support the three wins for the week. On Friday's identify three things going well, and three things to improve. Each day is a fresh start, and each week is a new chance to achieve new wins. Getting back on track is as simple as identifying three wins for the day, and taking it from there.

3. Hot Spots - If life is a heat map, the Hot Spots are the big opportunities and pain points in life. Hot Spots help to see the forest for the trees. By focusing on Hot Spots, this focuses time, energy, and attention to achieve better, faster, and more effective results.


The Getting Results Knowledge Base at http://gettingresults.com/wiki/Knowledge_Base is a large collection of free time management tips and time management strategies. It's wisdom of the ages and modern sages that plug into the Getting Results system. For example, for actionable recommendations on motivation, time management, and focus, the Getting Results Knowledge Base provides principles, patterns, and practices in the form of guidelines and checklists. There are even step-by-step How Tos to help achievers set goals and achieve them.


Three big ideas to add to the bag of time management tips and tricks are:

1. Spend time with skill - The key to better results is working on the right things, at the right time, the right way, with the right energy.

2. Drive from lifestyle As J.D. says, Drive life from who you want to be and what experiences you want to create.

3. Spend more time in the most important values - It's been said, We can't add more years to our life, but we can add more life to our years. One way to do this is to spend more time in the values that light up life and connect to fundamental values, which some would say is ultimately the key to "The Good Life."


Life is not a race, and the journey is the destination. To improve happiness both in the short term, while improving your fulfillment in the long run, Getting Results the Agile Way addresses both. Here's the secret in the form of a golden rule: Give your best where you have your best to give. By tapping into unique strengths and talents, the inner-achiever unleashes exponential results. This is the ultimate way to, as J.D. says, Be YOUR best and flourish in an ever-changing world. While controlling the winds may not be possible, adjusting the sails is the next best thing, and that's "the Agile Way" in action.


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More Youtube Press Releases

WordPress Monetization Strategies to be Discussed at WordCamp Boston

Chandler, AZ (PRWEB) January 21, 2010

On Saturday, January 23 a panel of WordPress experts will discuss possible business models in free, open, and GPL software at the WordCamp Boston event. The event takes place at the Microsoft New England Research and Development Center (NERD) from 8am to 7pm. The panel titled "Monetization in a Free World" comprises of experts such as Joshua Strebel of Page.ly, Jane Wells of Automattic, Carl Hancock of Rocket Genius, and Brian Gardner of StudioPress. Jeff Chandler of WPTavern.com will moderate the panel.


The panel intends to inform attendees of possible ways to capitalize on WordPress and share their experiences. Brian Gardner of StudioPress offers premium WordPress themes. "StudioPress is very excited about attending WordCamp Boston and sharing our experiences in the WordPress marketplace with our theme development." says Brian. "We hope that we can inform WordPress users of many ways that they can monetize their business with the platform."


"WordPress monetization has become a hot topic as more people have been turned on to the potential of the WordPress platform." states Carl Hancock, founding partner at rocketgenius, creators of the Gravity Forms plugin for WordPress. "It is a wonderful platform whose monetization potential has yet to be fully realized. Things are only going to get bigger and better in 2010 as more companies such as Page.ly, and rocketgenius bring high quality products and services to the WordPress community"


Joshua Strebel's company, Page.ly combines WordPress hosting, domain name, webmail, WordPress install, free/premium themes, and popular plugins in a 2 minute setup. "I'm honored to be on a panel with such a talented bunch of experts and I look forward to learning from their responses as well as contributing my knowledge for the greater good of the WordPress community."


Page.ly WordPress Websites is a unique offering the hosting space that combines the ease of use WordPress.com is known for plus the freedom and customization of a self installed WordPress.org platform. Page.ly recently launched a co-branded hosting product with Tech Blogger Chris Pirillo at lockergnome.net.


The panel's moderator, Jeff Chandler manages the popular WordPress content driven community WPTavern. "WordPress is the most popular open source publishing platform on the web today and it's reached the point where viable businesses can be created on top of and around the software. Whether it's extending the functionality provided by the software or running a service that takes the software to the next level, I hope to get those who have already been successful to provide insight into how they've been able to succeed on top of an open platform." states Jeff.


Jane Wells of Automattic, the creators of WordPress, will also be speaking on the panel providing perspective.


This panel of experts have many years of combined experience working with WordPress as a revenue source and look forward to sharing their insights at the WordCamp Boston event. All panels will be recorded and available via video on WordPress.tv after the event.


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