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Three simple steps to time/life management

Discover A Simple Strategy To Help Enhance Your Business And Your Life

We all have the same 24 hours in a day, so why is it that some people seem to carry out their priorities with ease, while others struggle to maintain their focus? 

 

The Culprit: Distractions

No matter how much we want to accomplish our biggest priorities, life's never-ending distractions can quickly derail our plans. Unscheduled phone calls, a barrage of emails, impromptu meetings, random visits from clients or coworkers...these are just some of the things that can disrupt our day. When they do, it takes us an average of 25 minutes1 to get back on track. Our priorities can end up being neglected, leaving us feeling as though we've accomplished little.

 

Distractions Are Inevitable, But Also Manageable

Common distractions usually don't require immediate attention, but they're also difficult to resist. Self-discipline and willpower alone aren't enough to guard us against them.

But with the right system in place, we can resist distractions to help ensure that we accomplish our top priorities for the day. This also helps to create a clear boundary between work and play, allowing us to be fully present with the people and things that are important to us when your work is done. 

 

Learn how to:

  • Own your morning 
  • Control the chaos of your day 
  • Dedicate your evening to what matters most 

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Next Steps

1 Download or order the financial professional worksheet
2 For the next two weeks, use the worksheet to establish your daily priorities and design your day for success

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