Time Management has two sides.
Creating the plan and working the plan.
For many of our clients, they are either good at laying out their calendar or they are good at getting the stuff done that’s on their calendar, but they struggle to do both well. Sound familiar?
If you follow the Fast Guide To Focus, that means that you know what it takes to lay out an effective calendar. But even with a properly planned calendar, it’s still possible to “suck at time management”
Reason being, you have no consequences to not working the plan.
This lesson introduces an approach Robb Z took with a client that actually put consequences in place if he didn’t follow the plan.
Consequences being a post-dated $5000.00 payment if he didn’t work the plan.
Enjoy, and put a number in the comments that makes you squirm a bit.
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