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01/04/2024

Here are my top tips to create an effective study plan:

1. Set clear and specific goals.
2. Prioritize and address the critical subjects and topics first.
3. Use time blocking to your advantage, but prioritize quality over quantity.
4. Take regular breaks, away from your study area.
5. At the end of each study day, take some time to reflect on how the day went and make any necessary adjustments for better results in the future.

These tips will help you create a roadmap to intellectual success.

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12/26/2023

Spoiler alert - they’re not.

A client of mine (a budding entrepreneur) would tell me that she’s always busy with back-to-back meetings, answering emails, on top of family priorities. But what about her goals and major projects she spoke of? Stagnant.

We worked on prioritizing what was important and what was not, focusing on tasks that would move the needle forward. After 6 months, she reported having achieved more balance in her life and even better, more progress towards achieving the goals she had set.

Productivity is about making intentional choices. It’s doing the right things, not all of the things.

Are you making progress towards your goals or stuck on a hamster wheel?

It’s time to make your efforts count.

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12/19/2023

I understand the whole mindset that the more information you handle, the more productive you’ll be. But ask yourself, “Am I even focusing on doing good work? Am I really being productive?”

Here are a few tips on how to manage the deluge of information better…

- Prioritize: Not all messages need immediate attention. Sort your communications by urgency and importance.
- Set Boundaries: Allocate specific times for checking and responding to emails and messages. It’s OK to say NO.
- Clear & Concise: Have a bunch of emails and messages to respond to? Be direct in your communication. Clear messages reduce the need for back-and-forth.
- Delegate: If possible, delegate certain types of communication to your team or an assistant.
- Detox: Regularly disconnect from work to recharge your head.
- Reassess & Adjust: Regularly do a systems review and see what can be adjusted and optimized.

By implementing these tips, you can become a productivity powerhouse!

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