This week, Robb Z takes us on a deeper dive into our Time Management curriculum, as he describes approaching time management like a game of Skee-Ball.
Anyone that’s been in our world for a while knows that time management doesn’t really exist. Time can’t be managed because time can’t be fired. However, there are some strategies you can be implementing to be sure you are maximizing your focus, and maximizing your prioritization, in order to get more done in the same amount of time, with little to no additional effort on your part.
Just like a game of Skee-Ball, where you can decide where you want to place the ball for maximum return on your efforts (read: more tickets), the same approach can be taken with Red Time in order to “maximize your return” on the time and efforts you put in. See what we mean in the video below.
The Fast Guide To Focus in our proven, 7-step Time Management Solution that, when implemented correctly, is guaranteed to help you find 10 extra hours in your week to accomplish all of the things you didn’t think you had time to get done.
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