Time Management Program Without The Normal Confusion

by Gavriel Shaw

3 Major Techniques Taught In Time Management Programs DO NOT WORK!

(ABCDE Prioritizing | Weekly To-Do Lists |Scheduling To Time)

"Breakthrough Time Management Program Revealed On A 30 Day Working Holiday"

In August 06 I took a handful of people virtually with me on my tropical island holiday in Thailand. For fun? No..

To dedicate myself for 30 days solid helping them to learn the 21st century time management program.

The results?

The Time Management Lattice. It reveals a system of time management that forever obsoletes and leaves behind the old time management techniques such as the following three time management killers.

3 Obsolete Time Management Techniques

Prioritizing by importance or urgency
Using Weekly to-do lists
Scheduling activities to time
"Prioritizing by importance or urgency"

This doesn't work because modern life is way too busy to do things in order of importance, and often what is screamingly urgent is not important compared to other things. Trying to prioritize by importance or urgency creates big problems. It used to work, but not today.

"Using Weekly to-do lists"

A nice sounding attempt to organize the next actions you need to get done, but what happens is that too many items on the weekly list end up being mini-projects in themselves, rather than actionable tasks. Therefore they get glanced at and the mind runs for the hills. You know it happens. You end up with a similar list of weekly to-do's next week.

"Scheduling tasks to time"

It would work fine if you was a robot, and lived on a planet on your own. Being human amongst others, your mood, energy levels, focus, interruptions, distractions, changing circumstances, etc all get in the way of a crisp tight military-style schedule of tasks planned to set times of the day or week.

And yet time management trainers still teach these industrial revolution age techniques.

To hell with normal time management programs, tips and techniques.

Let's do something new.

You can now get Free access to a feature report revealing the new paradigm of time management. The Time Management System Lattice.

"I think my husband will be indebted to you forever. I really think this is going to work for me. Thank you very much from one whose life is chaotic and whose home reflects this." – Deb Armstrong

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