Put Yourself FirstPut Yourself First to Get More Done

7 Strategies to Get You Back on Track with Your Priorities in Business and in Life

Joan's thought-provoking 19 page action guide will help you quickly make changes that will enable you to take charge of your productivity, increase your effectiveness and reduce stress caused by trying to keep up with unreasonable expectations.

You do not have to work days, nights and weekends to build and run a dynamic, meaningful business. If you - and the people on your team - are working that hard, you run the risk of making needless mistakes and focusing on tasks and projects that take you further away from your purpose. The harder and longer you work, the more you risk your happiness, health and productive capacity.

When you organize your schedule and activities around your top priorities - and the fewer the number of projects you put on your task list - the more you'll get done. It is not easy to turn your attention away from everything that can distract you from what is really important to you, but it is possible. Joan will show you just how important it is, and how simple it is to do, too.

Put Yourself First to Get More Done offers a menu of 7 strategies to choose from; any one of which will make an immediate difference in the quality of your work life.

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quoteJoan, I always love reading what you’ve written. I always learn something. “Top 7 Ways to Increase Personal Productivity Without Breaking a Sweat” was very timely and quite useful... Trying to catch up with over 100 emails in my inbox (not including those filtered out as junk mail) in the late afternoon doesn’t work...So I postponed reading email.quote . Michele Zwillinger, Zwilllinger Research

quoteJoan, your article on productivity—specifically the advice regarding email-- has been worth the price of admission.  I’ve only done this for two days, but I don’t open email for the first two hours of the day.  I had NO IDEA how much my day was predicated upon responding to emails...with the accompanying productivity interruptions and general schizophrenic approach to the work day. quote
Jim Ball Square One, WI