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Unanswered Questions of Being Productive With Bill Baren

November 12th, 2008 by Bill Baren

It has been a long road to the end of The Time Experts Telesummit, yet it feels like only the beginning of a great journey.  I had an amazing time learning, practicing and sharing.  I have learned so much from our experts and from so many of the people who have participated in the Telesummit.  I am brimming with gratitude.

For the final session, my friend and colleague, Kris Carey, will be interviewing me to extract the unanswered questions of being productive and playing a bigger game.  I can’t wait to see the tables turn with me being able to share my expertise freely instead of doing the interviewing.

I look forward to sharing with you my personal insights on time and how my relationship with time has improved. These changes have improved my personal and professional life in a deep and profound level.

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Please add a comment below sharing one or two main lessons that you can bring into your life or business from the teleseminar. This will serve two purposes:

  1. This will solidify your commitment to take action
  2. You will help others learn from you

Example –>  xxxx is what I learned and xxxx is how my life will be different as a result.

I’m looking forward to seeing and responding to all of your comments…

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Topics: Email Management, Getting Things Done, Goal Setting, Procrastination, Productivity, Psychology of Time, Time Management, Time Management Tools

5 Responses to “Unanswered Questions of Being Productive With Bill Baren”

  1. Paul Says:
    November 13th, 2008 at 2:06 pm

    Great to hear that Bill practices what he preaches ;)
    I want to use the practice Bill mentioned, of journaling at the end of the day and capturing the #1 business and #1 personal item for the following day.

  2. Jackson Tiffany Says:
    November 13th, 2008 at 2:08 pm

    I heard only the first and last hours. The first was only so-so. I had hear it before. The last was excellent. It pulled together many things I had heard years ago and forgotten. It put them all in a context was easy to understand and apply in relatioship to my current life. I am age 84 and as busy in retirement as I was in working, so time management continues to be a need. Thank you. The dialogue format worked very well.

  3. Vernel Says:
    November 13th, 2008 at 2:11 pm

    The series was very useful and has started me on the path to making changes that are already improving my life.

    Thanks.

  4. Jamie Says:
    November 13th, 2008 at 2:12 pm

    What I will take away the most of these 5 weeks and today’s talk is the importance of “practice, practice, practice”…in order to make lasting changes! Thank you.

  5. patient observer Says:
    November 13th, 2008 at 2:14 pm

    I learned that there are many little things I can do to change my perspective on time. As I review the VIP recordings and try various things, I will find a path that is natural and productive for me. I have the desire and now some good tools. Thank you.

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