Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Terri's Tuesday Tip of the Week - Febraury 12, 2019


If I need to remind myself to bring something with me in the morning, I’ll usually put my car keys on top of it. - Des Traynor


Where your attention goes, your time goes. - Idowu Koyenikan, Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability


Time management is about life management. - Idowu Koyenikan, Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability


Consistency established your reputation. – Terri Savelle Foy


Here are the last three productivity suggestions:


Reclaim Dead Time


Going to a lot of events in D.C., I often have a lot of “dead time”.  With the traffic in this town and metro issues, I allow extra time in my schedule to make sure I am not late to an event.  Quite often, I arrive early and have a 20- or 30-minute wait before a meeting.  With this “dead time”, I have learned to take a book with me to read, sometimes I listen to a podcast or catch up on phone calls.  By having something to do during “dead time”, productivity increases!


Limit Number of Times Checking Email


Technology is wonderful, but it can be one of the biggest prohibitors of productivity.  It is very easy to get distracted when a “ding” sounds or when waiting “patiently” for someone to respond to an email.  Many experts suggest limiting the number of times in a day email is reviewed.  Some productivity experts recommend two times per day (morning and evening).  To make sure email does not overwhelm at the end of the day, the author suggests three times a day.  Check in the morning, around lunch to handle any issues from the morning and then check at the end of the day.  For the mid-day email check, it would be wise to limit the amount of time spent checking email or the whole afternoon could be spent “cleaning” out email.


Get Organized and Clean Out


When Opportunity Comes, It’s Too Late to Prepare. – John Wooten


As we are going full force and dreaming of “magic” for the year, it is important to be prepared when it comes.  During slow times when the weather is cold and now that football is over, it is a great time to prepare for dreams.  Does that mean a busier life may be in the future and cleaning out the house needs to occur?  Does that mean writing a book and being prepared when you meet the publisher?  That is for you to decide!


Preparation time is NEVER wasted time! – Terri Savelle Foy


CHALLENGE: What actions can you do now to prepare for when your dreams come true?   DO IT!


Resources

Terri Savelle Foy - https://www.facebook.com/terrisavellefoy/ - February 2, 2019


The World's Most Successful People Don't Actually Start Work at 4 a.m. They Wake and Work Whenever the (Heck) They Decide - https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/the-worlds-most-successful-people-dont-actually-start-work-at-4-am-they-wake-work-whenever-heck-they-decide.html



The "Block Schedule" System - LIFE CHANGING productivity hack! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BKuSlstIBM&t=720s

10 Habits Of Unsuccessful People You Don’t Want To Copy - https://dariusforoux.com/10-habits-of-unsuccessful-people-you-dont-want-to-copy/











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