Friday, November 02, 2007

You’ve Been Lied To: Time Can’t Be 'Managed'

I just wanted to point you over to another new resource by Dave Navarro. Check out his new "30 Hours A Day" time management site. I've known Dave for a few years now and he always gives great value.

He is giving away a FREE 25 page report "How To Turn Your 24 Hour Day Into a 30 Hour Day", and a FREE portion of his new program coming in December - some great audios which will teach you some real "time management" skills.

While you are over there just sign up for his time management ezine. I always love reading Dave's ezines, he shoots straight to the heart of a strategy and shows you great super effective shortcuts!

Here is a small excerpt to let you know what to expect from his style of writing.

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You’ve Been Lied To: Time Can’t Be “Managed”

All right, maybe “lied to” is a little harsh … but I wanted to be sure I got your attention. Maybe “socially misinformed” is closer to what’s happened.

There’s a reason that you (and so many others) feel like time management is so hard … it’s because time cannot be managed. It can’t be slowed down, or sped up, or stockpiled or saved … it’s always ticking away. You can’t control it … or even manage it at all.

Don’t get me wrong, though – I’m not saying that “time management” is a scam – far from it. It’s just a poor choice of terms because it implies that you can have leverage over time … which you can’t.

What you can manage, however, are the results you get from your time. You can manage those like crazy. And when you get it right, you can do practically anything.

In other words, it’s not about “time management” … it’s about results management. It’s about getting more done in the same amount of time … and that’s how you get to your “30 Hour Day.”

( if you haven’t picked up your “More Time” kit, go to www.your30hourday.com right now. )

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I had an opportunity to review Dave's work on another project some time ago. Here is what I said about Dave's products then, and it still holds today.

"Dave takes volumes of information, organizes it, and breaks it out into easy workable systems that anyone can implement. His worksheets are so easy to use because they are set up in a checklist system that helped me get the information out of my head, organized, and down on paper.

Also, I enjoyed the live examples and stories he told to give the ideas clarity. It was very easy to picture from his descriptive writing.

At times I've practiced most of these strategies, but never have I been able to put them all together into such a "no brainer" system. With this program I have been able to proactively put together a system to insure that I will always have the time and energy for everything I want to accomplish every day all day long.

It is like having a manual at your side ready to review any time you need assistance. It reminds me of the old saying about how good McDonalds' training system is. "Don't worry if you burn the fries, just turn to page 6 and follow the directions." Meaning - If I get off track, I can just refresh my approach by going back through the program.

I believe that with enough leverage, you can move mountains. Dave shows you how to get it."

Al Smith

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