This is our new normal.
At least for the next few weeks, anyway.
Besides, you should be able to pivot your schedule no matter what change is thrown your way.
It’s going pretty well, but you’re wondering if it could be even better.
Or maybe it’s not going so smoothly and you need some big time solutions.
Take a critical look at your current reality and create the framework you need to live life on your terms!
Topics Covered:
*More advanced strategies and tactics for telling your time what to do
*Even with COVID just about behind us, this information still applies.
Walk away with your adjusted schedule and the knowledge you need to get things done!
Details:
This session was recorded while sheltering in place during COVID-19 on
Thursday, April 9, 2020.
80 minutes
This information is what you need if you've been working remotely for longer than a few weeks.
We'll be building on the strategies and tactics we learned in Part 1. (If you missed that, don't worry. I give instructions for what to do.)
There will be plenty of interaction, including answering questions that were submitted beforehand, as well as those submitted through the Q&A box.
Did you notice? This is full of content and not 80 minutes of sales pitches!
Course curriculum
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1
The Handout
- Download your handouts.
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2
Attend the Seminar
- Check your email or calendar!
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3
Seminar Recording
- Watch the seminar recording here.
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4
Resources
- Productivity Kickstarter Kit
- Resources mentioned during the seminar
- Additional Solutions
Meet Helene Segura
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Time Management Fixer
Helene Segura, MA Ed, CPO
Time management fixer Helene Segura delivers thought-provoking, yet entertaining time management keynotes and seminars that give busy professionals the powerful strategies and tactics they need to cut lost time. By improving efficiency, she helps companies lower employee stress levels, decrease absenteeism, improve retention, and increase profits.
The author of four books - two of which were Amazon best-sellers - Helene has been the featured organizational expert in more than 200 media interviews including publications such as US News and World Report and Money Magazine, as well as on Fox, CBS, ABC and NBC affiliates.
Her Bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M University is in Political Science. She focused on international affairs, so she learned about negotiations and the importance of dissecting situations from different perspectives. Her Master’s degree from UTSA is in Educational Leadership. She learned about running a business, as well as educational psychology – behavior change and behavior management. Since 2006, in both her individual consulting and trainings, she's used all of those skills to teach audiences how to pin-point their barriers to personal efficiency and implement changes that will save their sanity – and save the companies for which they work a great deal of money.
When she's not revealing solutions as The Inefficiency Assassin, she enjoys experimenting with recipes, traveling and watching movies.