Making Every Moment in Life Count!
See a Sample of This Teleseminar
You would think by the time we reach adulthood, we would recognize time as one of our most precious and limited of gifts. Between career demands, family needs, and all the responsibilities in between, we are all probably wishing there are more hours in the day so we can spend some time doing the things we really want to do.
Last anyone checked, there are still only 24 hours each day afforded to us. The question we should be asking ourselves is why 24 hours isn’t enough? Just exactly what is taking up all our time and why aren’t we able to make time for the things that matter most?
Your participants will explore several significant concepts around effectively managing time so they have the time they need to pursue what matters most. They will learn to step off their hamster wheel of wasted time and dramatically improve their time management strategies.
Learning Outcomes
In this teleseminar your participants will
- Identify, prioritize, and commit to the important goals they want to accomplish in their lives.
- Identify and maximize their high productivity and low-energy periods.
- Discover their major time distractors and learn to overcome them.
- Discover strategies for increasing productivity while reducing stress.
- Learn the four simple steps to becoming a masterful time manager.
Course Contents
Introductory Activity – So Much To Do, So Little Time
- Activity: “Information and Introductions”
- Activity Objective: Participants prioritize which information is most important to share.
Segment #1 – Organizing Your Time
- Activity #1: “Identifying Your Prime Time”
- Activity Objective: Participants assess what times during a 24 hour day they are at their most energetic in order to accomplish important tasks.
- Activity #2: “Mini-Lecture – Four Steps to Being an Effective Time Manager”
- Activity Objective: Participants learn about and discuss what it means to be an effective time manager.
Segment #2 – Prioritizing Your Time
- Activity #1: “Master To-do List”
- Activity Objective: Participants identify tasks they have to do and assign a priority ranking to them.
- Activity #2: “Time Management Grid”
- Activity Objective: Participants learn strategies for optimizing their time using a time prioritization grid.
Segment #3 – Eliminating Distraction
- Activity #1: “One Thing or Another”
- Activity Objective: Participants recognize the power of single-tasking and the ramifications of multi-tasking.
- Activity #2: “Straying From Our Goals”
- Activity Objective: Participants identify the top five major time distractors impact them the most.
Application – Lock It In
- Activity: “$86,400”
- Activity Objective: Participants continue to be made aware of the value of time and time management by comparing time to how they spend another limited resource– money.